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upon your comment vs upon your comments

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Upon your comment' is used when referring to a single comment made by someone, while 'Upon your comments' is used when referring to multiple comments made by someone.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 10818 views

upon your comment

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a single comment made by someone.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize a specific comment made by someone. It is singular and refers to one particular comment.

Examples:

  • Upon your comment, I realized the importance of the issue.
  • I made my decision upon your comment.
  • The Commission must act upon any comments or recommendations in Parliament's resolution.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, yet again the European Parliament is being called upon to comment on the problems of leghold traps.
  • That is a matter for the Member States and the Council cannot be called upon to comment.
  • I am very pleased that we have also been called upon to comment on the implications of policies.
  • The present report comments upon the limited results achieved in Hong Kong.
  • Wordsworth Technologies Ltd will then be given an opportunity to comment upon this position.
  • The Community and Bulgaria may make comments upon the draft technical regulations communicated.
  • As appropriate and relevant countries should comment upon.
  • The Icelandic authorities did not comment upon the realism of the most pessimistic scenario.
  • But now let me tweet this for you all to comment upon.
  • Unfortunately there appear to be a number of shortcomings in the Commission's communication which I have been forced to comment upon.
  • Before I proceed, however, there is something I have to comment upon.
  • They are all ideas and proposals, which neither the Presidency nor I can judge or comment upon now.
  • I should also like to comment upon the highly ideological charge I heard made against liberal Europe, about which so many bad things are said.
  • I understand some other European Union colleagues have also made public comments upon the statement by Secretary of State Rice.
  • Moreover, as the cases are ongoing, the Commission can make no further comment upon them for judicial and operational reasons.
  • Moreover, as the cases are ongoing, the Commission can make no further comment upon them for judicial and operational reasons.
  • The Council will not comment upon the measures that are being examined by the Eurosystem to ensure compliance with applicable law.
  • However, as the cases are ongoing, the Commission can make no further comment upon them for judicial and operational reasons.
  • During this period, industry and other interested parties are able to comment upon the measure.

Alternatives:

  • Based on your comment
  • In response to your comment
  • Following your comment
  • Regarding your comment
  • In light of your comment

upon your comments

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to multiple comments made by someone.

This phrase is used when you want to refer to several comments made by someone. It is plural and indicates that there are more than one comment.

Examples:

  • Upon your comments, we decided to take action.
  • I have reflected upon your comments and appreciate your feedback.
  • The Commission must act upon any comments or recommendations in Parliament's resolution.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, yet again the European Parliament is being called upon to comment on the problems of leghold traps.
  • That is a matter for the Member States and the Council cannot be called upon to comment.
  • I am very pleased that we have also been called upon to comment on the implications of policies.
  • The present report comments upon the limited results achieved in Hong Kong.
  • Wordsworth Technologies Ltd will then be given an opportunity to comment upon this position.
  • The Community and Bulgaria may make comments upon the draft technical regulations communicated.
  • As appropriate and relevant countries should comment upon.
  • The Icelandic authorities did not comment upon the realism of the most pessimistic scenario.
  • But now let me tweet this for you all to comment upon.
  • Unfortunately there appear to be a number of shortcomings in the Commission's communication which I have been forced to comment upon.
  • Before I proceed, however, there is something I have to comment upon.
  • They are all ideas and proposals, which neither the Presidency nor I can judge or comment upon now.
  • I should also like to comment upon the highly ideological charge I heard made against liberal Europe, about which so many bad things are said.
  • I understand some other European Union colleagues have also made public comments upon the statement by Secretary of State Rice.
  • Moreover, as the cases are ongoing, the Commission can make no further comment upon them for judicial and operational reasons.
  • Moreover, as the cases are ongoing, the Commission can make no further comment upon them for judicial and operational reasons.
  • The Council will not comment upon the measures that are being examined by the Eurosystem to ensure compliance with applicable law.
  • However, as the cases are ongoing, the Commission can make no further comment upon them for judicial and operational reasons.
  • During this period, industry and other interested parties are able to comment upon the measure.

Alternatives:

  • Based on your comments
  • In response to your comments
  • Following your comments
  • Regarding your comments
  • In light of your comments

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