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7 Feb 2014
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What difference between ”on top of that” and ”what is more”?
And How can I use those phrases?
Can you give me a for instance?
What difference between ”on top of that” and ”what is more”?
And How can I use those phrases?
Can you give me a for instance?
And How can I use those phrases?
Can you give me a for instance?
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10 Feb 2014
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- English (US)
They are both the same; use them the same way :)
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- English (US)
1: My drink is "on top of that" table. Or 1: "what is on top of that building"?
2: Use "How much more"? Instead. "How much more apples should I eat"?
Good luck, hope this helps. :)
- English (US)
They are both the same; use them the same way :)
- English (US)
He actually got another pet! What's more, it's a cat! His wife is allergic to cats! On top of that, he already has 5 dogs!
- English (US)
I would say that "on top of that", would be used for the most shocking part usually..
- Japanese
Thank you for teach me! Your answer is perfect!

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