I think it depends on the level of analysis that you're doing. Officially, it's the predicate that consists of a verb phrase. After that, you'll find that it has a head that's a verb, followed by another noun phrase. However, in a simplified analysis, saying that 'kicked' is the verb will suffice.
Is more correct to say that KICKED is a verb instead of VERB PHRASE?
I think it depends on the level of analysis that you're doing. Officially, it's the predicate that consists of a verb phrase. After that, you'll find that it has a head that's a verb, followed by another noun phrase. However, in a simplified analysis, saying that 'kicked' is the verb will suffice.
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Is verb phrase the same thing as predicator
Not really. The verb phrase is part of the predicator, and the predicator (or predicate) also contains the rest of the sentence.
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