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Lvzheng3125 Posted 17 years ago
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What's more or what's worse

My father doesn't want me to go out. _____, he wants me to study at home all day.
what's worse / what's more, which one is right? Or are they both OK? Thanks.
  

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They're both okay in this example. "What's more" would also work for a good thing. I got two A's on my report card.

  • They're both okay in this example.
  • "What's more" would also work for a good thing.
  • I got two A's on my report card.
  • What's more / even better , I was voted student of the month .
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They're both okay in this example. "What's more" would also work for a good thing. I got two A's on my report card. What's more / even better, I was voted student of the month.

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