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Nithila Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

What is the different between these two sentences?

  1. That does not depend upon any unknown parameters.

  2. That does not depend on any unknown parameters.

Here, what does this two sentence make meaning same or not? please could you explain
  

Top answer

Yes, upon and on have the same meaning here.

  • Yes, upon and on have the same meaning here.
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Yes, upon and on have the same meaning here.
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Upon feels more formal, as in a speech or an article.

On is what most people say talking face to face, to an equal with low formality.

Just about usage, not talking about right/wrong.

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