Select the verbal; indicate whether it is a participle, gerund, or infinitive; and indicate how it functions in the sentence. There's always plenty of work to do in any small town. Verbal: Type: Function:
Verbal: To do Type: Infinitive Function: The verbal to do is used as an adjective as it describes the noun that follows it. The noun, being work, is before the infinitive which indicates the action or describes the subject. In this sentence, the noun work is being described as something to do, which is the verbal.