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What is the Conjugation of basic forms slay?

Here's the conjugation of the verb "slay" in its basic forms, along with examples:

Present Tense:

* I slay

* You slay

* He/She/It slays

* We slay

* You slay

* They slay

Past Tense:

* I slew

* You slew

* He/She/It slew

* We slew

* You slew

* They slew

Past Participle:

* slain

Present Participle:

* slaying

Examples:

* Present: "The hero slays the dragon."

* Past: "The knight slew the beast."

* Past Participle: "The enemy was slain in battle."

* Present Participle: "The warrior is slaying the enemy."

Note: The verb "slay" is generally considered an archaic or literary term, and the more common present-day equivalent is "kill."

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