No, it is an adverb. It is the comparative form of the adverb 'soon'.
The capitalized form Sooner is a noun that refers to people of Oklahoma, referring to those who homesteaded the territory before it was officially opened to settlement.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
fuel filter has to be changed every 8000 miles or sooner if it plugsup sooner
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
The word then can be a conjunction, and also an adverb (and hyphenated as an adjective).The word than is also a conjunction, used as a comparative. Arguably, it serves as a preposition where there the understood verb is missing. (He is taller than I, or He is taller than me)Confusion can occur in sentences using sooner...than (e.g. He had no sooner entered the house than a quarrel erupted). Sooner does not pair with then.
No, it cannot. The word any is an adjective (any bird) or a pronoun (I didn't get any), or more rarely an adverb (any better, any sooner).
The Sooner State.
早く寝る (hayaku neru) is perhaps the easiest way to convey the notion of "going to bed earlier". In general, to say you want to do something sooner, you can add the adverbial form of the adjective 早い (hayai) to the verb and it will indicate "sooner" or "earlier".
No, sooner is an adverb. But there is a proper noun Sooner, a nickname applied to pioneers in the Oklahoma Territory.
No sooner met but they looked, No sooner looked but they loved, No sooner loved but they sighed, No sooner sighed but they asked one another the reason, No sooner the reason but they sought the remedy, And in these degrees they made a pair of stairs to marriage. Shakespeare, As you Like it
I'd rather arrive sooner than later. Their boat is scheduled to arrive sooner than ours. I'd like to take the same schooner as Mrs. Spooner because it will arrive sooner.
sooner state
The Sooner State
The Sooner It Comes was created in 2004-01.
A "sooner dog" can look like most any dog. Sooner isn't a breed of dog, it's more like it's a descriptive word for an attitude. I believe that "sooner" is a name for a dog that would "sooner" do this or that as to do that or this. In other words it's the sort of dog that would sooner urinate on the carpet than urinate on a tree. You can substitute the italics with most any things he would "sooner" do.
Sooner or Later in Spain was created in 2005.