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would you like anything else? vs would you like something else?

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and can be used in the same context to offer additional items or options to someone. The choice between 'anything' and 'something' is a matter of personal preference and does not change the overall meaning of the question.

Last updated: April 09, 2024 • 1198 views

would you like anything else?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when offering additional items or options to someone. It is a polite way to ask if the person wants more of something.
  • would you like anything else?
  • Captain, we are about to land would you like anything else?
  • So I ask again, would you like anything?
  • So I ask again, would you like anything?
  • Would you like anything to drink?
  • Would you like anything with your tea, Penelope?
  • Would you like anything to drink?
  • Would you like anything from Stevie's tray?
  • Would you like anything to drink?
  • Would you like anything sent up?
  • Eminence, would you like anything?
  • Sir, would you like anything?
  • Eve, would you like anything?
  • Would you like anything?
  • GREEN: Would you like anything to drink?
  • Would you like anything to drink?
  • HEWES: Would you like anything to drink?
  • Would you like anything before lunch?
  • Would you like anything to drink?
  • Would you like anything, Mama?
  • Would you like anything else?

Alternatives:

  • Is there anything else you would like?
  • Do you want anything else?
  • Would you like any more?
  • Is there something else you would like?
  • Do you want something else?

would you like something else?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used when offering additional items or options to someone. It conveys the same meaning as 'anything else' but uses 'something' instead.
  • would you like something else?
  • Mary, would you like something to drink?
  • Governor, would you like something to eat?
  • Brian, would you like something to drink?
  • Ummm, would you like something to eat?
  • You have heard the verdict, would you like something to say?
  • Mr Schuber, would you like something to say?
  • Speaking of dates, would you like something to eat?
  • I said, would you like something to taste?
  • Yes, would you like something to drink?
  • Would you like something to drink? some water.
  • Would you like something to drink, Arthur?
  • Would you like something, Barbara?
  • Would you like something to drink, Arthur?
  • Would you like something to eat, dear?
  • Would you like something to eat?
  • Would you like something to drink?
  • Would you like something to drink?
  • Would you like something to drink?
  • Roland... Would you like something to drink, sir?
  • Would you like something to drink besides water, Scott?

Alternatives:

  • Is there something else you would like?
  • Do you want something more?
  • Would you like another option?
  • Is there anything else you would like?
  • Do you want anything else?

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