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Leonah
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Hi JanThe past form of shoot is SHOTThe past participle form of shoot is SHOTBest Regards
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Hello.The past participle form of shoot is "shot"
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Shot.
I shot the sheriff, but I didn't shoot the deputy.
Have you ever shot a rifle?No, never.
Now, give me your own examples.
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Hello Jan,
The past form of shoot is "shot".
Example:The basketball player shot the ball from mid-court and scored the game-winner.
The past participle form of shoot is also "shot".
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Hello,
The Past is 'Shot' as in: He shot the Bulgar in the foot.The Past Participle is also 'Shot' as in: She had been shot in the leg.
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Shoot, shot, shotI like:I shot the sheriff but I didn’t shoot the deputy, Eric Clapton song.Shot is also a noun. I missed the shot. Give it a shot / a try.
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Hi Jan!Past particle of Shoot (infinitive) is: Shot
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Dear Jan,
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V1 = shootV2 = shotV3 = shot
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Teacher Fafu
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Hello Jan!
"Shoot" means;
- attract
- draw
- pull
- hit
- knock
- strike
- withdrawetc.
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Hello Jan,
So, Synonym Words For Shoot are:
attractdrawwithdrawpulltakedischargebear oncastbear upongun
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Hi Jan!
"SHOOT"
V1 = shootV2 = shotV3 = shot
Examples:
Jack didn't shoot anybody.
Don't shoot, Jack! I do love you.
Have a beautiful Easter Sunday!
Teacher Fafu
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Hi Jan
The past and past participle form of shoot is 'shot'.
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