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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

shooting the crow

Can I say,

He is shooting at the crow.

He is shooting the crow on the tree.

He is shooting over the crow with his gun.
  

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You can say: He is shooting at the crow. He is shooting the crow on the tree. He is shooting (at) the crow with his gun.

  • You can say: He is shooting at the crow.
  • He is shooting the crow on the tree.
  • He is shooting (at) the crow with his gun.
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You can say:

He is shooting at the crow.

He is shooting the crow on the tree.

He is shooting (at) the crow with his gun.

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