Is "fellowship" a noun or verb? This is a question of semantics and not of religion.
Can you get together and fellowship? Most dictionaries describe it as a noun, but I hear some use it as a verb.
Can you get together and fellowship? Most dictionaries describe it as a noun, but I hear some use it as a verb.
1 Answer
Apr 10, 2016
"fellowship" is a noun.
Explanation:
We might say:
Joe enjoys fellowship with his teammates.
#color(white)("XXXX")# ...valid use as a noun.
but not
Joe fellowships his teammates.
#color(white)("XXXX")# ...invalid attempt to use as a verb.
The given "example"
is not proper English.
What was probably intended was: