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Standard I
English
Grammar
Tap the idiom...
Question
Tap the idiom that can replace the emboldened word.
'I
started
the trials with great enthusiasm.'
A
bowled over
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B
kicked off
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Solution
The correct option is
B
kicked off
The idiom ‘kick off’ means to start something.
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