Indefinite pronouns refer to people or things without saying exactly who or what they are. "Autre chose" and "quelque chose d'autre" are part of the indefinite pronouns.
How to use the indefinite pronouns autre chose/quelque chose d'autre in French
Look at these sentences:
Note that in French, there are two ways to say "something else": autre chose and quelque chose d'autre.
Now look at these questions:
Do you want to drink anything else?
Note that you also use autre chose / quelque chose d'autre in questions, where they can also mean "anything else".
ATTENTION: in the case of questions, you won't use n'importe quoi, which literally means any thing (doesn't matter what).
See N'importe quoi = Nonsense, anything (French Indefinite Pronouns)
See also the related lesson: Quelqu'un/Quelqu'un d'autre = Someone/Someone else (French Indefinite Pronouns)
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Examples and resources
Elle a choisi quelque chose d'autre.She chose something else.
Je voudrais quelque chose d'autre.I would like something else.
Do you want to drink anything else?
Do you want to drink anything else?
Ont-ils apporté quelque chose d'autre ?Have they brought something else?
Il veut quelque chose d'autre.He wants something else.