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What is the past tense of kick off?

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The past tense of kick off is kicked off.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of kick off is kicks off.

The present participle of kick off is kicking off.

The past participle of kick off is kicked off.

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Jobs kicked off his spiel with the admission that the last seven months had been pretty ropy for the manufacturer.
The day kicked off at noon with a number of children's events, including several races and potato-and-spoon time trials.
The team kicked off their season in a meeting with Washington State University last Saturday.
Football matches in the English Premier and Nationwide leagues kicked off six minutes later than usual yesterday.
Mother Dairy has already launched a dairy whitener in the north-eastern market, while its butter business was kicked off last year.
Lancashire captain Andy Farrell kicked off in a game delayed by traffic congestion resulting from bad weather earlier in the evening.

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