I have slain the dragon I slew the dragon
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Actually it is slew. Slayed is a slang word and is not grammatically correct.
past participle:- slain past tense:- slew
The past tense is slew. The past participle is slain.
Past participle: slain or slayed Past form: slew or slayed
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Slew is the past tense version of Slay. I believe 'Get Slew' would mean to kill something, to slay it.(Though 'get slew' would not be grammatically correct.)Hope that helps.
Actually it is slew. Slayed is a slang word and is not grammatically correct.
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.
The brave knight slew the dragon.
past participle:- slain past tense:- slew
The brave knight quickly slew the dragon.
The past tense is slew. The past participle is slain.
Past participle: slain or slayed Past form: slew or slayed
Jehoiada a priest commanded that athaliah be slain and they slew her with a sword by the king's house. 2 chronicles 23:14-15
Past - slew (simple) & slain (past participle) Present - slay/slays/slaying Future - will slay.
Cult of St. George, martyred Saint, who slew a dragon Libya.