Write to you soon as a phrase is not one specific part of speech.
Write is a verb.
To is a preposition.
You is a pronoun (object of the preposition.)
Soon is an adverb.
"Soon" is an adverb as it qualifies a verb, e.g. Soon he will run his race.
To write is a verb.
The word 'wrote' is a verb. It is the past tense of 'write'.
The word literate is an adjective. It describes someone who is able to read and write.
adverb
Soon is an adverb; be is a verb.
"Soon" is an adverb as it qualifies a verb, e.g. Soon he will run his race.
To write is a verb.
past participle
"Deface" is a verb. For example: He plans to deface the wall as soon as he finds the chalk.
The word writing is a noun. It can also be the present participle of the verb write.
The verb 'will' is an auxiliary verb in that example.The main verb is 'go'.
The word "imminent" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is about to happen or occur soon.
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"Shortly" is usually an adverb, used to describe when something will happen soon or briefly.
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The word 'wrote' is a verb. It is the past tense of 'write'.