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Moody_m Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

soon

Is it correct to write " I hope for a soon answer"?
  

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"Soon" is an adverb. In that sentence, you need an adjective. Consider "prompt", "quick", or "speedy" instead.

  • "Soon" is an adverb.
  • In that sentence, you need an adjective.
  • Consider "prompt", "quick", or "speedy" instead.
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"Soon" is an adverb. In that sentence, you need an adjective. Consider "prompt", "quick", or "speedy" instead.
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Thank you very much for the prompt/quick/speedy answer:)
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You're welcome. Emotion: smile
You can also say,
I hope to get an answer soon.
or
I hope I can get an answer soon.
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You can also say 'I'm hoping for an early reply.'
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Thank you for the answer.

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