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What do you like to eat at all vs What do you like to eat after all

The phrase 'what do you like to eat after all' is correct, while 'what do you like to eat at all' is not a common or correct construction in English. 'After all' is used to emphasize a point or conclusion, while 'at all' is used in negative sentences or questions to emphasize the idea of something being present or possible in any way.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 623 views

What do you like to eat at all

This phrase is not a common or correct construction in English.

The phrase 'at all' is used in negative sentences or questions to emphasize the idea of something being present or possible in any way. For example, 'I don't like spicy food at all.'
  • So what do you like to eat?
  • What do you like to eat, Miss Gabov?
  • Abby, what do you like to eat for breakfast?
  • Cheer, which cake do you like to eat on your birthday?
  • Where do you like to eat in Paris?
  • "I would like to eat..." What do you like to eat?
  • Do you like to eat her buns after you glaze 'em?
  • I forgot how you like to eat those stinky sardines.
  • I don't know what you like to eat when you're upset.
  • Whatever you likes to eat, I can cook it.
  • If you like to eat money.
  • And I think know what you like to eat.
  • I added what you like to eat.
  • I came by to see what you like to eat.
  • You like to eat live animals, make out with my friends and you hate wearing synthetic fabrics.
  • If you like to eat, you eat.
  • But you're a man, you like to eat.
  • What would you like to eat?
  • Mr. Nakagawa, how would you like to eat this?
  • Would you like to eat with us?

What do you like to eat after all

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to emphasize a point or conclusion.

'After all' is used to emphasize a point or conclusion. For example, 'What do you like to eat after all that hard work?'
  • Do you like to eat her buns after you glaze 'em?
  • So what do you like to eat?
  • What do you like to eat, Miss Gabov?
  • Abby, what do you like to eat for breakfast?
  • I guess one has to eat after playing so much sports.
  • We were getting something to eat after a soccer match.
  • Casey, I got to eat after I train.
  • I went out this morning, specifically bought this Milky Way to eat after my party.
  • Lady Jervas has asked us for a bite to eat after, if that's all right with your mother.
  • And what are you going to eat after in full your choice of a fork.
  • We went to the movies, and then had a bite to eat after.
  • There were customers today that came to eat after seeing us on TV...
  • Cheer, which cake do you like to eat on your birthday?
  • Where do you like to eat in Paris?
  • "I would like to eat..." What do you like to eat?
  • We'll get something to eat after we get rid of our friend.
  • Can you go shopping for food so I have something to eat after school?
  • You can eat after the she eats.
  • It's something we eat after the main course.
  • And eat after you take your Insulin.

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