C'è qualcosa in questa scatola?

Questions & Answers about C'è qualcosa in questa scatola?

Can qualcosa mean "anything" as well as "something" in this sentence?
Yes! In English, we often ask "Is there anything in this box?", but Italian uses qualcosa for both "something" and "anything" in affirmative questions like this one.
What exactly is C'è short for?
It combines ci (there) and è (is) to mean "there is" or, as a question, "is there". If you were asking about multiple things, you would use the plural Ci sono (are there).
Why is the word for "this" written as questa here?
Because scatola (box) is a feminine singular noun. Questa is the feminine singular form of "this". If you were asking about a masculine noun, you would use questo.
If I wanted to ask if the box was empty, could I use niente instead of qualcosa?
Yes, you could ask C'è niente in questa scatola? (Is there nothing in this box? / Is there anything at all in this box?). However, using qualcosa is the standard, neutral way to simply ask if an object contains something.

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