Biblically, soon is anytime between now and then.
Soon is practical as soon as you think soon is practical
As soon as you got the feedback
The future tense of "soon" is "will soon."
"Real soon" is not grammatically correct. It should be "really soon" or "very soon."
As soon as she ate the cheese, she felt much better.
The past tense of "soon" is "soon." "Soon" remains the same in both present and past tenses.
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Soon is the adverb, leave is a verb. So in "I leave soon" the adverb soon is modifying the verb leave.
It will soon be nightfall. We expect the guests to arrive soon. Soon you will have to proceed to the meeting without them.
for example: ''they say the the movie ???? is coming soon" Edit: For example: "They said the movie is coming out soon" or "Is the movie coming out soon" or "Im leaving soon"
ASAP stand for as soon as possible hope that helpedAs Soon As PossibleAs Soon As Possible
Get well soon