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anything else vs Anything more

Both "anything else" and "anything more" are correct phrases, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Anything else" is commonly used to ask if there are additional things or information, while "anything more" is used to inquire if there is additional quantity or degree of something.

Last updated: April 04, 2024 • 2044 views

anything else

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask if there are additional things or information beyond what has already been mentioned.

Examples:

  • Is there anything else you need help with?
  • I don't need anything else from the store.
  • If I can help with anything else, please call my office.
  • So if you can remember anything else...
  • We're not very good at anything else anymore.
  • She's a great reader and has no pleasure in anything else.
  • I think cricket's like anything else.
  • And anything else this heavenly creature desires.
  • We can't play anything else.
  • Chain one before doing anything else.
  • Neither is Swiss cheese or anything else.
  • We are not thinking about anything else at this time.
  • I mean, after that, anything else would seem pointless.
  • My whole life... I've never loved anything else.
  • It's more to do with your potential than anything else.
  • I wasn't thinking of anyone... anything else.
  • I didn't have anything else sanitary.
  • It's as real as anything else.
  • Tell him to ask me anything else.
  • That her happiness would be more important than anything else.
  • There didn't seem to be anything else to warp or curve.
  • No. I'm retaking control of this case before anything else goes sideways.

Alternatives:

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  • whatever

Anything more

This phrase is correct but less commonly used than "anything else." It is used to inquire if there is additional quantity or degree of something.

This phrase is used to ask if there is additional quantity or degree of something beyond what has already been mentioned.

Examples:

  • Do you have anything more to add to the discussion?
  • I can't eat anything more, I'm full.
  • Anything more complicated, page me.
  • Anything more or less can mean you are allowing yourself to get drawn into sizzle and sass of market drama.
  • Anything more incriminating I should be aware of?
  • Can't promise anything more until we meet.
  • I cannot imagine anything more pleasing.
  • I cannot imagine anything more vulgar.
  • I can't think of anything more tedious.
  • A man has no right to ask anything more beautiful.
  • Why, saw you anything more wonderful?
  • I can't think of anything more revolting.
  • Isn't there anything more cheerful.
  • I've rarely heard of anything more cynical.
  • Can you imagine anything more poignant?
  • We iearn anything more about her or your brother, we'ii caii you.
  • Is there anything more to life?
  • I can't think of anything more sappy.
  • You couldn't have done anything more.
  • As if there was anything more important than this.
  • Now I can't think of anything more miserable on earth.
  • I wouldn't have time for anything more.

Alternatives:

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  • nothing more
  • everything more
  • whatever more
  • whatever else

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