arirux92 wrote:
Hey Sanyantan, I believe Decided on is used only for nouns : As in decided on the case
but any clause requires a decided that (as in this case)
Decide / Decide on:
The difference betweendecide and decide on is not based on whether the object is a noun or a clause.
"Decide on" is used when the intended meaning is to choose one among many.
We decided on playing. (sense: We considered other choices - e.g. going to movie, staying home etc... but we decided on playing)
We decided
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