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Cboutin3 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Should it be 'on' or 'upon'?

Flint and Tasslehoff were partnered with a bronze dragon named Fireflash (Khirsah) to ride upon/on into the upcoming battles
  

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On is good enough. I see no need for upon.

  • On is good enough.
  • I see no need for upon.
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On is good enough. I see no need for upon.
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Thanks for your help.

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