Many people are slain due to terrorism.
He was bravely slain in battle.
The knight bravely fought in the battle and ultimately was slain by the enemy's sword.
I will grieve later. The class will grieve for their slain classmate.
Slain is a form of the word to slay. Someone who is slain is dead.
Being slain means killed, so it's redundant to say 'fatally slain'. Should just be 'man is slain'.
Yes, valiant is an adjective as adjectives describe something about somebody or something. As in this sentence, " The valiant knight has slain the dragon."
David Slain is 6' 5".
The word slain has one syllable.
Slain is the past tense of the word "slay". Slay means "to murder". Therefore slain means "has been murdered". So "slain police officers" means murdered police officers.
Slain By Urusei Yatsura was created in 1998.
Ilidan was slain by Arthas, the Lich King when the two did battle.
This statement or sentence is incorrectly written. You have it as:The king as well as the whole of his bodyguards were slain.The subject is the king. You use a singular of the "to be" verb. And you need to put commas in with the phrase that interrupts the original sentence.This is the original sentence.The king was slain.Now you add the phrase.The king, as well as the whole of his bodyguards, was slain.Now remove the phrase and make it a sentence.The WHOLE of the bodyguards was slain. Whole is a singular word too. So the word were would not be used at all.