'As soon as' is a conjunction and not a complete sentence. Therefore it can not be classified as a sentence.
Example sentence - He would be leaving as soon as he fixed the broken pipe.
It is an interrogative sentence.
Her voice was very monotonous, and I soon became bored listening to her talk.
We soon arrived at the very acme of the peak.
the adverb clause is as soon as the bell rangthe word it modifies is wasthe subordinating conjunction is as soon as
This is a complex sentence.
You can use singsong in a sentence to describe a repetitive or melodic rhythm in speech or writing, such as "The children's singsong voices filled the classroom with joy."
There lay the object of our search
No, "too" should be used instead of "to" in this sentence. "All too soon" is the correct phrase, meaning that something happened sooner or more quickly than expected.
The adverb is 'soon' as it describes when.
As soon as he does that you should do this.
I think it is a declarative sentence.
The adverb in the sentence is "soon", which describes when the flowers began to bloom.
"As soon as" is used to convey immediacy or promptness in a sentence. For example, "I will call you as soon as I get home."
It will soon be nightfall. We expect the guests to arrive soon. Soon you will have to proceed to the meeting without them.
The sentence type is interrogative.
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