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Difference between on and upon

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Answered by anjali30703
2

Answer:

on means that with a forward motion .

where as,

upon means that in contact with , on top of.

Answered by nanu12373
2

upon is used to show or indicate place and time

WHILE

on is used to indicate a particular thing or object.

on- keep your book on the table

upon- Once upon a time in England....

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