Intermediate Quiz 70
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1. The new rules will _____ next month.
kick in
kick out
kick back
kick around
Answer:
The new rules will (kick in) next month.
The phrasal verbs kick in means to start to happen or begin to take effect.
2. The conference _____ with a speech from the chairman.
kicked in
kicked out
kicked off
kicked back
Answer:
The conference (kicked off) with a speech from the chairman.
The phrasal verbs kick off means to start.
3. He was _____ of the team.
kicked in
kicked out
kicked back
kicked around
Answer:
He was (kicked out) of the team.
The phrasal verb kick out means to to force someone to leave a place or organization.
4. The script has been _____ for years.
kicking in
kicking out
kicking back
kicking around
Answer:
The script has been (kicking around) for years.
The phrasal verb kick around means to remain unused, unemployed, or unnoticed.
5. I’m just going to _____ and wait for the end of the semester.
kick in
kick out
kick off
kick back
Answer:
I’m just going to (kick back) and wait for the end of the semester.
The phrasal verb kick back means to relax.