The word due is the adjective in the sentence They quickly realized that the paper was due soon.
Adjective
the word soon is an adverb
she notest her younger brother was locked up
The answer is soon
No, it is a pair of adverbs. The adverb soon modifies the adverb after, which will modify a verb.
quickly or soon! :)
"I thought about what he'd said soon I realized he was right." Is a run-on sentence. The problem starts where it says "said". This is the proper way of saying it:"I thought about what he'd said, and soon I realized he was right."Or, another correct way:"I thought about what he'd said. Soon I realized he was right."It is because it is two subjects and two predicates.Subject1: IPredicate1: thoughtSubject2: IPredicate2: realizedYou can make them into two complete sentences or separate them with a comma and add a conjunction. The conjunction to the proper way is "and". I hope this helped!
'Soon' can be used as an adjective and an adverb but not a verb. Thus, it doesn't have a past tense.
adverb
The word "imminent" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is about to happen or occur soon.
Military cutbacks and western investments.
Adverb, answering the question "When?"