Please tell me the uses of
in English......
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Upon is much more formal than on, but it can be used with the same meanings as the preposition on in the following cases: on/onto an object or surface: It fell upon the ground. supported by a part of your body: She fell down upon her knees. looking at something: She fixed her gaze upon me.
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Explanation:
Upon is much more formal than on.
but it can be used with the same meanings as the preposition on
in the following cases:
on/onto an object or surface: It fell upon the ground.
supported by a part of your body: She fell down upon her knees.
looking at something: She fixed her gaze upon me.
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