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Fatimah0786 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

At/on someone's request

Which is correct, "At/on my request,she permitted them to accompany us"? If both are correct then what is the difference between them?

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A feeling here. At my request carries the idea of 'because'; upon carries the meaning of 'after'. So, there isn't much difference.

  • A feeling here.
  • At my request carries the idea of 'because'; upon carries the meaning of 'after'.
  • So, there isn't much difference.
  • Others may disagree with my feeling .
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A feeling here. At my request carries the idea of 'because'; upon carries the meaning of 'after'. So, there isn't much difference. Others may disagree with my feeling.

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