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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Depending upon?

Hello,
I want to know when to use "depending upon" or "depending on", please?
Thanks!
  

Top answer

The only difference is 'upon' more formal than 'on'.

  • The only difference is 'upon' more formal than 'on'.
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Hi Anonymous!They are interchangeable and synonymous.There is not any difference between them.The only difference is 'upon' more formal than 'on'.
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I don't know that upon is more formal, but it isn't used as much as on.

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