We soon arrived at the very acme of the peak.
you can use it when you want something done soon and that you want to be surely done no matter what it takes.
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Soon is monosyllabic.
soon has one syllable.
"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."
As soon as he does that you should do this.
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"
Yes, "soon" can be used as a contrast conjunctive to indicate a different perspective or timing. For example, "He said he would finish the project soon, but it actually took him longer than expected."
I suspect that it is possible that it will rain soon.
it means As Soon As Possible.
as soon as you think you are pregnant ,just take the test to see.
I believe that the phrase "as soon as" functions as a subordinate conjunction, much as "when" does. E.g., As soon as he comes,.... vs. When he comes,...
as soon as they use it.
The building was destroyed in a fire that was later determined to be an act of arson.
We will soon achieve maximum velocity.
not yet, but it will be coming out soon for the iPhone