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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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Can I use "on" instead of "upon" here?



? If someone is a rock, he or she can be depended upon.

  

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Hasibrahman Can I use "on" instead of "upon" here? If someone is a rock, he or she can be depended upon . Yes, but 'upon' is very common with the verb 'depend', so you might as well learn that combination.

  • Hasibrahman Can I use "on" instead of "upon" here?
  • If someone is a rock, he or she can be depended upon .
  • Yes, but 'upon' is very common with the verb 'depend', so you might as well learn that combination.
  • I guarantee you that this is not the last time in your life that you will see 'depend upon'.
  • You can depend upon it.
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Hasibrahman

Can I use "on" instead of "upon" here?

? If someone is a rock, he or she can be depended upon.

Yes, but 'upon' is very common with the verb 'depend', so you might as well learn that combination.

I guarantee you that this is not the last time in your life that you will see 'depend upon'. You can depend upon it.

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