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127. Your father is concerned
your
failure.
(A) upon
(B) for
(C) on
(D) at​

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Your father is concerned upon your failure.

Option: A

Explanation:

The preposition ‘upon’ is a formal term when compared to the word ‘on’. However, it can be used in similar places of the word ‘on’ and it has exactly the same meaning. The ‘upon’ can be used in following ways.

      - Onto or on any objects’ surface

     - Mentioning any kind of body support

     - To look at something or someone

      - Actions immediately happen after the incident

     - Affecting or impacting someone or something.

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Answered by RaghavBhardwaj95
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Answer:

Your father is concerned upon your failure. Here Upon is a preposition.

Explanation:

Preposition: is a word to link noun,pronou or phrase to the other words within a sentence. In simple words we can say prepositions shows relationship with other words in a sentence. Prepositions are placed directly in the front of nouns.

On and upon both have similar meaning but upon is more formal than on. The difference is based on the context in which they are use.

Example:

He is never on time that indicates a given time and place.

He smiled upon seeing his mother that indicates action and contact.

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