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What's the difference between shooting and shooting?

The main differences between shot and shot are as follows:

1, the verbs shoot and shot have different tenses.

When shoot and shot are verbs, shot is the prototype, and shot is the past tense and past participle of shot.

He pointed to his head and laughed at the armed officers, as if inviting them? Shoot me.

He pointed his finger at his head and laughed at the armed police, as if inviting them to shoot.

2. the pronunciation of shot and shot is different.

The pronunciation of shoot is: English [? U:t], beauty [? ut]

The pronunciation of shot is: English [? T], beauty? [? t]

3.shoot and shot have different parts of speech.

Shoot can be used as transitive verb, intransitive verb and noun. The specific meaning is as follows:

Shoot, hit; Shoot; Germination; Cause an explosion; inject

Shooting intransitive verbs; Germination; film

Shoot; Photography; Hunting; burst out

Shot can be used as a noun, adjective and verb with the following meanings:

Launch; Shells; Shooter; Lens,

Exhausted; Worn out; Mottled, shiny

Shoot (past tense and past participle of shoot)

Shot can also mean "opportunity" in spoken language, but shot doesn't mean it.

Shot can also mean "opportunity" in spoken language. Such as: long-range shooting? Vision, an unlikely attempt.

Extended data

The difference between shooting and shooting:

1, aiming at shooting ... (shooting), with a clear aiming point.

Shooting at ... only means one general direction.

3. Example:

He shot at the bird. He aimed at the bird and fired.

He shot at the bird. He fired a shot in the direction of the bird.

4. One more thing to note: single shot means "hit", and shooting/shooting does not necessarily hit.

He killed the bird. He hit the bird. Personal point of view

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