No
Yes, the word shooting can be an adjective and a verb, it is also a verbal noun (gerund). Examples: Adjective: We have shooting practice after school today. Verb: We're shooting for the best grade average in the county. Noun: The shooting last night has everyone on edge.
I/he/she/it was shooting. You/we were shooting.
a shooting guard specializes in 3 point range shooting
Shooting Guns to Shooting Films - 2009 was released on: USA: May 2009
A shooting jacket or shooting gloves (depending on what you are shooting)
Shooting Times was created in 1882.
A gang shooting is a shooting perpetrated by a gang of some description. An example is a drive by shooting, where gang members shoot someone from their car.
A shooting target is commonly referred to as a "bullseye" or simply a "target." It is used for aiming and shooting practice in firearms training or recreational shooting.
No they do not. You just have to believe in your self and kind of have fun with your shooting.
what do you mean by not shooting right
A shooting iron is a gun.
shooting a rabbit