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Locate the verbal in the following sentence and identify its type.- Few pastimes are more enjoyable than reading.
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User: Locate the verbal in the following sentence and identify its type.- Few pastimes are more enjoyable than reading.

Weegy: The word reading is the verbal noun in the sentence. :)
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Few pastimes are more enjoyable than reading.
Verbal: reading.
Verbal type: gerund.
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