You kick with side of foot nearer the end in the middle if you want it to go along the floor lean over it if you want it to go in the air kick under the ball when doing this follow throught with your foot. And then you eat a monkey for extra strength if you live in South America, but if you don't, then you just have a hearty bowl of Mini Wheats! (:
Depends on how hard you kick a ball
The police threatened to kick the door down.Don't kick your brother.I kick the ball so hard that it missed the goal.I will kick you out if you don't behave.
It means the ball was hit (kicked) hard and straight forward.
No harder than 90mph
Yes, it depends how hard or soft you kick the soccer ball
Because you need to add strenght to it and the ball have to move in accurate to the position.
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Micheal Essien can kick the ball hard from 20 or even 30yards and score goals.
You get a goal kick when the other team kicks the ball off the field where your goal is...then you put the ball on one of the corners of the goalie box and the goalie kicks it as hard as they can down the field
When you kick ball in the mid air, you are "punting" the ball.
No, the word 'kicked' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to kick. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:He kicked the ball as hard as he could. (verb)The kicked ball flew over the trees and out of sight. (adjective).The word 'kick' is both a noun (kick, kicks) and a verb (kick, kicks, kicking, kicked).Examples:He gave the ball a good kick and it went over the fence. (noun)When you kick the ball, think about where you want it to go. (verb)
No. But a chicken can roll a ball. They can also kick a ball. Though is is usually backwards. Throwing a ball would be hard for a chicken since the ends of their wings point backwards.