Q.130283: the early days of good/(a) will are over and things are /(b)now upon the routine track. /(c)no error/(d) |
व्याख्या:- now upon ( on) the routine track.The difference is only that 'upon' is far more formal. You would rarely be incorrect using 'upon' instead of 'on'. The Oxford Dictionary says: Although the word upon has the same meaning as on, it is usually used in more formal contexts or in phrases such asonce upon a time androw upon row of seats.
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