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  1. Aug 11, 2015 · Adding "at" implies intent, while the other just states fact (with minimal implications). This is how I see it as someone with an almost Texan dialect. The police shot the suspect. This is pretty straightforward. The police fired bullets that actually struck the suspect. All that matters is that bullets from the police hit the suspect.

  2. May 17, 2015 · The shoot is a general term for the entire occasion, at which there may be several hundred people, all doing different tasks that make up the event; from catering, locations & logistics, transport, carpenters & riggers, lighting specialists, sound recordists, cameramen & grips [camera movers], production crew, actors, director … all are on the same 'shoot'.

  3. Jan 6, 2019 · 1. No. You can say "shoot" to mean "ask your question". But in this context there is no object. Implicitly the object is "me" and saying "shoot" is short for "shoot me with your question". In this context it could be extended to mean "shoot me with your answer". It is not a very common expression, and perhaps a bit dated.

  4. Jan 4, 2020 · You shoot in a shooting range or in bad weather - or even into the air. In describes the environment in which the shooting takes places. You shoot at something, whether a target (such as a can or a bull's-eye) or a bird/animal as in hunting, or an enemy in battle.

  5. Jun 13, 2019 · Shoot me an email. That's because when shoot means send , it's ditransitive (it can take both a direct and an indirect object at the same time, without using prepositions for either. Note that the second example could be rephrased to use a preposition (Shoot an email to me) , just as we can choose to say either Give me the ball or Give the ball to me .

  6. Jul 31, 2016 · used to indicate the person or thing toward which an action, motion, or feeling is directed or aimed. I make the assumption that shot and fire mean to discharge a weapon, like a pistol. Now we consider the examples. He shot at the sparrow. He shot the sparrow. 1 means that he shot towards the sparrow, or in the direction of the sparrow.

  7. There are two sentences like this. The hunter shot at the bird. The hunter shot the bird. Maybe I think that 'shot at' in number 1 sentence means that the hunter shot the bird but missed it. wher...

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  9. What you're looking for is a minced oath version of "damn it". You have many options. If you want to stay as close as possible to "damn it", just without the objectionable "damn" in there, you can use almost any single-syllable word that starts with D.

  10. Jun 10, 2015 · 2. A sprout would be a very young plant just coming out of the ground. To sprout is a verb that has the same feel of just being born from the earth. A shoot I've only heard in regards to a young bamboo plant, though perhaps it could be used with other tree branch like plants. A seedling feels very close to a sprout, but perhaps makes the plant ...

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