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there is anything vs there is what

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct way to express the idea of asking about the existence of something is by using 'Is there anything?' or 'What is there?' depending on the context.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

there is anything

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct way to ask about the existence of something is 'Is there anything?'

The correct phrase to use when asking about the existence of something is 'Is there anything?' For example, 'Is there anything I can help you with?'

Alternatives:

  • Is there anything?

there is what

This phrase is not correct in English. To ask about the specific thing that exists, you can use 'What is there?'

To inquire about the specific thing that exists in a place, you can ask 'What is there?' For example, 'What is there to eat in the fridge?'

Alternatives:

  • What is there?

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