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Davyddiniz Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"Upon"

Hey guys.


Check this sentence: The mental faculty by which one deliberately chooses or decides "upon a course of action"


"Upon a course of action" is, indeed, a prepositional phrase; however, is it acting as an adverbial phrase, but of what?

Of manner?

  

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I would interpret it as "decide upon / a course of action" rather than "decide / upon a course of action".

  • I would interpret it as "decide upon / a course of action" rather than "decide / upon a course of action".
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I would interpret it as "decide upon / a course of action" rather than "decide / upon a course of action".

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