I. State the type of the predicate. (Simple Verbal, Simple Phraseological, Simple Discrete, Compound Nominal, Compound Verbal Modal, Compound Verbal Aspect, Compound Modal Nominal, Compound Modal Aspect, Compound Aspect Nominal).
1. Mr. Rivarez, I have been looking for you everywhere.
2. Your son never pays attention in class!
3. His aunt wouldn’t give him the picture.
4. She had stopped asking Yates about the time.
5. I went to the bathroom and had a good wash.
6. I lived with a man once who used to make me mad.
7. The moment was soothing.
8. Then he caught his breath, suddenly remembering of something else.
9. Harris tried to open the tin with a pocket knife.
10. The dinner smells delicious.
11. His bones ceased to ache.
12. You should stop criticizing your boss!
13. About 4000 workers are believed to be on strike.
14. Cotman was a nice-looking fellow of thirty.
15. The poor woman sat amazed.
16. He would sprawl on the sofa and watch her doing things.
17. He felt she was there. He had to go on resisting the impulse to turn back.
18. At my age I get nervous.
19. The grey house has stopped being a house family life.
20. His mother hoped he was to become a famous pianist.