this is my guest the dragons are hiding in the islands or under the sea or the dragons turned into ashes and my final answer the dragons are imitating somebody.
the knight
"I have slain the dragon" is grammatically correct. "Slew" is the simple past tense form of "slay," while "slain" is the past participle form used with the auxiliary verb "have."
The brave knight slew the dragon.
The brave knight quickly slew the dragon.
No, "He slew the dragon" is grammatically correct. "Slew" is the simple past form of "slay," meaning to kill. So, the sentence means "He killed the dragon."
Cult of St. George, martyred Saint, who slew a dragon Libya.
No one. Dragons aren't real.
no besides dragons are fairy tale creatures
One particular hero who comes to mind is Saint George who slew a dragon.
A slew shark is a pike. They are called a slew shark cause they are in every slew you fish in.
Many nations choose a symbol AND an animal (for a symbol); Britain chose the bulldog; America the eagle; Russia the bear; China liked the dragon. The dragon's not new, Knights in Europe slew dragons to rescue fair maidens in distress...from dragons. Example: St. George the dragon slayer.
The Slew was created in 2005.
No, Seattle Slew was a Thoroughbred.