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Is there anything vs is there something

Both "is there anything" and "is there something" are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to inquire about the existence of an unspecified thing or matter.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1163 views

Is there anything

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire about the existence of an unspecified thing or matter. It is a common way to ask if there are any options, items, or issues.

Some examples from our editors:

  • Is there anything I can help you with?
  • Is there anything you need from the store?
  • Is there anything bothering you?
  • Is there anything that strikes your fancy?
  • Is there anything even moderately ethical?
  • Is there anything other than chocolate milk?
  • Is there anything in this area worth seeing?
  • Is there anything we could do?
  • Is there anything that can help?
  • Is there anything better than night tennis?
  • Is there anything magical to that?
  • Is there anything you can remember?
  • Is there anything unique about human beings?
  • Is there anything prettier than pregnant women?
  • Really? Is there anything in the bylaws that says...
  • Is there anything in the bylaws that says...
  • Is there anything distinct here or unusual?
  • Is there anything she has trouble accepting?
  • Is there anything older in her file?
  • Is there anything about the chemical in particular?
  • Is there anything for our supper?
  • Is there anything you guys need?
  • Is there anything open near here?

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • Is there something
  • Is there a thing
  • Is there a matter
  • Is there an issue
  • Is there a problem

is there something

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire about the existence of an unspecified thing or matter. It is a common way to ask if there are any options, items, or issues.

Examples:

  • Is there something I can do to help?
  • Is there something you want to talk about?
  • Is there something on your mind?
  • Susy, is there something troubling Nathaniel?
  • Boaz, is there something bothering you?
  • But... is there something with you and Kyle?
  • Bruce, is there something connecting all of this?
  • Why is there something rather than nothing?
  • Rob, is there something worrying you?
  • Richard, is there something you want to say?
  • Eric... is there something you wrote that affects people, makes them... happy.
  • O-shizu, is there something you want to buy?
  • You and Mr LeClair, is there something between you?
  • Is it just me, or is there something about walking down the hall
  • So, is there something that you would like to say?
  • Well is there something you could do to hurry them up?
  • What, is there something going on between Lydia and Tommy?
  • Tara, is there something in his pocket?
  • Adam, is there something you actually want?
  • Why, is there something that he shouldn't find out?
  • So, is there something that sings to you?
  • So was Mason screwing with me, or is there something in there?
  • Why, is there something you want to share?

Alternatives:

  • Is there anything
  • Is there a thing
  • Is there a matter
  • Is there an issue
  • Is there a problem

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