shoot
How to Use Shoot
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo fire a weapon or send something fast, to film/photograph, or (as a noun) a plant sprout or filming session.
Don't confuse the plant "shoot" (a sprout) with "chute" (a sloped channel) — they sound alike but mean very different things.
Word Forms
shot past tense, shotten past tense, shooted past tense, shoot plural, shot plural, shooted plural, shoots plural, shoots singular, shoot singular, shot singular, shooted singular, shootest singular, shootedst singular, shotst singular, shooteth singular, shottest singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
Tiny green _____ pushed up through the soil after the rain.
Etymology
From Old English scēotan ("to shoot, throw"), from an ancient Germanic root meaning to hurl or launch quickly.