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Fire the gun to vs Fire the gun at

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Fire the gun at' is used when aiming at a target, while 'fire the gun to' is used when referring to the action of shooting the gun. They are not interchangeable as they convey different meanings.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 559 views

Fire the gun to

This phrase is correct but is not commonly used in English. It is more common to use 'fire the gun at' when referring to aiming at a target.

This phrase can be used when referring to the action of shooting the gun, without specifying a target. It is less common than 'fire the gun at.'
  • But you originally concluded that my client did not fire the gun.
  • When you can't hear shouting, fire the gun.
  • You know, I didn't even manage to fire the gun.
  • We fire the gun through the glass and see if it was possible to shoot him underwater.
  • I will not fire the gun, until I see that everyone is standing still with your toes behind the line.
  • He didn't fire the gun... ...as Jim claims.
  • Let's say Marina fires the gun and she knocks all this stuff over as she stumbles across the floor to try to get to her phone to call for help.
  • Emotion fires the gun. OK?
  • After I heard the gun fire, I ran out to see what had happened.
  • I do not think the gun fire more than 2 - 3 times before it jammed.
  • Fire the first gun and reload.
  • You don't fire guns, not unless your back's up against a wall.
  • When the gun fires the baby will drop
  • Fire your guns and draw them back.
  • Any man can fire a gun.
  • Pretty Boy and his associates opened fire with guns blazing...
  • It is very hard to fire ray guns in the movies.
  • The Major fire his gun, perhaps he hit.
  • And a one in six chance that the gun will fire Means six to one odds.
  • We only fire the big gun when we need the big gun.

Alternatives:

  • fire the gun at

Fire the gun at

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to aiming the gun at a target.

This phrase is used when aiming the gun at a specific target or object. It indicates the direction in which the gun is being fired.
  • The LAPD is asking Los Angelenos not to fire their guns at the visitor spacecraft.
  • But you originally concluded that my client did not fire the gun.
  • When you can't hear shouting, fire the gun.
  • You know, I didn't even manage to fire the gun.
  • We fire the gun through the glass and see if it was possible to shoot him underwater.
  • I will not fire the gun, until I see that everyone is standing still with your toes behind the line.
  • He didn't fire the gun... ...as Jim claims.
  • Let's say Marina fires the gun and she knocks all this stuff over as she stumbles across the floor to try to get to her phone to call for help.
  • Emotion fires the gun. OK?
  • A little motel next to the airport, near a place where we can fire machine guns at old appliances.
  • Why did you fire your gun at those men yesterday?
  • After I heard the gun fire, I ran out to see what had happened.
  • I do not think the gun fire more than 2 - 3 times before it jammed.
  • Fire the first gun and reload.
  • You don't fire guns, not unless your back's up against a wall.
  • Now, why would this man fire his gun at you?
  • When the gun fires the baby will drop
  • Fire your guns and draw them back.
  • Any man can fire a gun.
  • Pretty Boy and his associates opened fire with guns blazing...

Alternatives:

  • shoot the gun at
  • aim the gun at
  • point the gun at
  • fire at the target

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