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The knight bravely fought in the battle and ultimately was slain by the enemy's sword.
It is the past tense of the verb "to slay" which is the same as "to kill". Thus:- "The dragon was slain by the Knight in shining armour.
No, Cerberus was never killed, it was dragged out of Hades by Heracles but never 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."
Slew is the past tense of slay. Slay is the infinitive and is used for the present tense.e.g. That comedian's humor always slays me.The past participle of slay is slain, and is used for the perfect tenses and the passive.Past perfect: The knight declared that he had slain the dragon.Present perfect: "I have slain the dragon!" he said.
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'.
He was bravely slain in battle.
David Slain is 6' 5".
The word slain has one syllable.
Many people are slain due to terrorism.
The past participle of "slay" is "slain."