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Anonymous
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1. Please join us for an evening of dinner, dancing, and celebration immediately following the ceremony
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2. Please join us for an evening of dinner, dancing, and celebrating immediately following the ceremony.
I feel that using 'celebration' is more correct; since the evening will consist of those events. Dinner is a noun, dancing in this form is a noun; so shouldn't celebration also be a noun? The invitation card company says that 'celebrating' is correct, but I don't feel that a verb is correct for the way the sentence is written.
Your thoughts please!
or
2. Please join us for an evening of dinner, dancing, and celebrating immediately following the ceremony.
I feel that using 'celebration' is more correct; since the evening will consist of those events. Dinner is a noun, dancing in this form is a noun; so shouldn't celebration also be a noun? The invitation card company says that 'celebrating' is correct, but I don't feel that a verb is correct for the way the sentence is written.
Your thoughts please!