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UK//ɑː θiːz ˈbʌlɪt hoʊlz//US//ɑr ðiz ˈbʊlɪt hoʊlz//

Meaning of Are these bullet holes

A question asking if certain holes are created by bullets.

In simple words: Are these holes made by bullets?

Are these bullet holes in a sentence

  • The police officer examined the wall and asked, 'Are these bullet holes?'
  • In the crime scene photo, one can see the areas marked with tape asking, 'Are these bullet holes?'
  • 'Are these bullet holes?' she wondered, looking closely at the damaged door.
  • He pointed at the marks and said, 'Are these bullet holes or just cracks?'
  • 'Are these bullet holes?' the investigator noted in his report after examining the structure.

How to use Are these bullet holes

This phrase is often used in discussions about crime scenes or shooting incidents. It should be used with caution in formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone question

Memory hint

Think of a detective asking about holes in a wall after a shootout.

Related words

Collocations with Are these bullet holes

  • detecting bullet holes
  • examining bullet holes
  • identifying bullet holes

Synonyms for Are these bullet holes

  • Are these holes from bullets?
  • Could these be bullet wounds?
  • Are these impacts from gunfire?

Common mistakes with Are these bullet holes

  • Omitting 'are' at the beginning.
  • Using 'is' instead of 'are'.
  • Confusing 'bullet' with 'bullets' when referring to multiple holes.

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Frequently asked questions about "Are these bullet holes"

What does "Are these bullet holes" mean?

Are these holes made by bullets?

What is the definition of "Are these bullet holes"?

A question asking if certain holes are created by bullets.

How do you use "Are these bullet holes" in a sentence?

The police officer examined the wall and asked, 'Are these bullet holes?'

Can you give another example of "Are these bullet holes"?

In the crime scene photo, one can see the areas marked with tape asking, 'Are these bullet holes?'

What are synonyms for "Are these bullet holes"?

Common alternatives include Are these holes from bullets?, Could these be bullet wounds?, Are these impacts from gunfire?.

What words go with "Are these bullet holes"?

It commonly pairs with detecting bullet holes, examining bullet holes, identifying bullet holes.

What are common mistakes when using "Are these bullet holes"?

Omitting 'are' at the beginning. Using 'is' instead of 'are'. Confusing 'bullet' with 'bullets' when referring to multiple holes.

How do you pronounce "Are these bullet holes"?

US: //ɑr ðiz ˈbʊlɪt hoʊlz//, UK: //ɑː θiːz ˈbʌlɪt hoʊlz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "Are these bullet holes"?

This phrase is often used in discussions about crime scenes or shooting incidents. It should be used with caution in formal contexts.