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are there anything else vs Is there anything else

The correct phrase is 'Is there anything else?' The verb 'is' should agree with the singular subject 'there.' 'Are there anything else' is incorrect because 'are' is plural and does not agree with the subject.
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are there anything else

'Are there anything else' is incorrect. The verb 'are' does not agree with the singular subject 'there.'

The correct phrase is 'Is there anything else?' when asking if there are additional things or matters to discuss.
  • are there anything else
  • But I know that there are flukes in murders just as there are in anything else.
  • Is there anything else, Miss...
  • Is there anything else you told us...
  • Is there anything else I can do to...
  • Is there anything else in that envelope?
  • I mean, is there anything else that we can...
  • Is there anything else you understand?
  • So, was there anything else they...
  • I'm sorry, is there anything else...
  • Is there anything else besides the aging?» Her diet was terrible but hardly terminal - a stomach full of raw meat.
  • Is there anything else that's missing?
  • Is there anything else you can tell us? Well, he was angry.
  • Is there anything else he mentioned?
  • Okay, is there anything else you remember?
  • Is there anything else to support this theory?
  • Rose, was there anything else removed?
  • Is there anything else you want?
  • Is there anything else to add?
  • Is there anything else that links them?
  • Was there anything else that was special about this clock?

Alternatives:

  • Is there anything else?

Is there anything else

'Is there anything else?' is the correct phrase to use. The verb 'is' agrees with the singular subject 'there.'

This phrase is commonly used when asking if there are additional things or matters to discuss.
  • Is there anything else besides the aging?» Her diet was terrible but hardly terminal - a stomach full of raw meat.
  • Is there anything else to support this theory?
  • Is there anything else you want?
  • Is there anything else my Emperor requires?
  • Is there anything else to add?
  • Is there anything else you need?
  • Is there anything else that links them?
  • Is there anything else worth taking?
  • Is there anything else anybody wants to tell me? Speak now.
  • Is there anything else that might incriminate you?
  • Is there anything else you need explained?
  • Elisabeth: Is there anything else HEAVENLY FATHER?
  • Is there anything else that people should know about Munich?
  • Is there anything else about Molko's band you think inspired your work? I can see why people think the vocals sound like Placebo in places.
  • Is there anything else I should know?
  • Is there anything else you wish could have made its way into the Royal Edition? I would say underwater exploration.
  • Is there anything else for me to sign?
  • Is there anything else keeping you down here?
  • Is there anything else we could throw?
  • Is there anything else you remember about that day?

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