Loudwire on MSN: 10 times metal bands covered classic Disney songs (and they were actually good)
Who knew so many Disney tunes actually make really great metal songs? These 10 metal acts have redefined what a children’s song can be… okay, so maybe not all of these are ideal to stream into your ...
10 times metal bands covered classic Disney songs (and they were actually good)
Loudwire: The Best Disney Cover Songs Ever Made by 11 Big Punk Bands
The Best Disney Cover Songs Ever Made by 11 Big Punk Bands
What's more is an expression that's used when you want to emphasize that the next action or fact is more or as important as the one mentioned. War doesn't bring peace; what's more, it brings more chaos. Or your example.
How to use "what is more"? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
To use the correct adjective with the phrase "in detail", think about fewer vs less in number vs amount - but remember "in detail" means specifically or completely already. Examples: I have read your question and answered it "in detail". If you want to read my explanations "in more detail", keep reading. You might find another answer that explains it just as well with fewer details (which ...
phrase usage - "in more details" or "in detail" - English Language ...
When "more" is used before adjective or adverb as "inconvenient" in your example, it is an adverb whose primary function is to modify the following word. However, when it is used before a noun (or sometimes after a noun), it is used as a determiner or adjective. For example: I need more money. More context is required. I need something more (to eat). In the above examples, it means: greater in ...