inherent or non-inherent? | classifier or epithet?

Multiple-choice exercise

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Focus on the terms in bold.

  1. He's a very young student.
    1.   inherent attributive classifier
    2.   attributive classifier
    3.   inherent predicative epithet
    4.   inherent attributive epithet
  2. She's my new friend.
    1.   non-inherent epithet
    2.   inherent epithet
    3.   non-inherent classifier
    4.   inherent classifier
  3. He's a medical student.
    1.   inherent epithet
    2.   inherent attributive classifier
    3.   non-inherent predicative epithet
    4.   attributive classifier
  4. I've just bought a new sports bike.
    1.   inherent epithet
    2.   attributive classifier
    3.   non-inherent predicative epithet
    4.   inherent attributive classifier
  5. I've just bought a new sports bike.
    1.   non-inherent predicative epithet
    2.   inherent predicative classifier
    3.   attributive classifier
    4.   inherent epithet
  6. He's a very heavy drinker.
    1.   non-inherent attributive epithet
    2.   non-inherent attributive classifier
    3.   inherent attributive epithet
    4.   predicative classifier
  7. Ants are social insects.
    1.   predicative classifier
    2.   non-inherent attributive epithet
    3.   inherent attributive classifier
    4.   inherent attributive epithet
  8. She's a very distant cousin of mine.
    1.   attributive classifier
    2.   inherent attributive classifier
    3.   non-inherent attributive epithet
    4.   inherent epithet