PHRASAL VERB FRIDAY: 'KICK OFF'
PHRASAL VERB FRIDAY: 'KICK OFF': meaning and examples
For Phrasal Verb Friday, we are examining the verb TO KICK OFF.
Definition: to begin an event or an activity.
Example 1: The party kicks off at 10:00 PM. See you then.
Example 2: What time does the game kick off?
Example 3: I think we should kick things off in a few minutes.
This phrasal verb can be TRANSITIVE (example 3) or INTRANSITIVE (examples 1 & 2); it is SEPARABLE.
That's all for today! I hope that you have a wonderful weekend.
Remember that Monday is a bank holiday in Spain, so we will see you next Tuesday for more lessons!