"As soon as" is called a prepositional phrase, a group of words that acts as a preposition.
"She came home as soon as she could."
"She came home as the clock struck 1:00." or "She came home as soon as the clock struck 1:00."
"As" and "as soon as" perform the same prepositional function in these sentences.
aren't
The contraction for they are is they're.
"Wasn't" is the contraction for "was not".
following gramatical rules make a sentence standard
The grammatical contraction for "have not" is "haven't."
slang
Sujeto verbo y predicado
Near the place where was sudowoodo there is fat human. He will give it to you. (its only TM) ps: sory for the gramatical errors
I think "High School" isn't meant to be capitalized.
If by 'big grammar' you are referring to important grammatical concepts, you could say: 'Esto es un concepto gramatical importante.'
silence
My name is Mikayla and I will soon be Famous so....ME!