Base Form (First Form) : Kick
Simple Past (Second Form) : Kicked
Past Participle (Third Form) : Kicked
BASE FORM ( FIRST FORM ) : kick
- He can kick a soccer ball very far.
- Let’s kick the leaves as we walk through the park.
- The martial artist practices how to kick effectively.
- The horse can kick if you approach from behind.
- She likes to kick back and relax after a long day.
- The child learned to kick a ball during recess.
- Don’t forget to kick off your shoes when you enter.
- The soccer player will kick the penalty shot.
- It’s fun to kick up sand at the beach.
- The drummer likes to kick the bass drum rhythmically.
Past Simple ( Second Form ) : kicked
- Last night, he kicked the ball into the goal.
- She accidentally kicked the chair while walking.
- The child kicked the water in the pool with excitement.
- The horse kicked the stable door in frustration.
- The player kicked the opponent during the match.
- The frustrated student kicked the pile of books.
- He kicked the door shut behind him.
- The soccer player kicked a powerful free-kick.
- The toddler kicked the colorful balloons.
- The goalkeeper kicked the ball far down the field.
Past Participle ( Third Form ) : kicked
- The ball has been kicked into the bushes.
- The door was kicked open during the emergency.
- The opponent has been kicked out of the game.
- The can was accidentally kicked off the table.
- The horse has never kicked anyone before.
- The soccer ball was kicked into the stands.
- The door was kicked down by the firefighters.
- The habit of being kicked around has stopped.
- The trash can was kicked over in frustration.
- The soccer ball has been kicked around the neighborhood.