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DoyoueverwonderaboutthedifferencebetweenSoon,EarlyandQuickly?Theyallhavesimilar
butareusedindifferentways.
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Do you ever wonder about the difference between Soon, Early and Quickly? They all have similar meanings but are used in different ways.

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Soon is used when we talk about something happening in a short time from now!

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I'll see you soon! In about five minutes.

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The film is starting soon – hurry up or we'll miss the start!

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Early is used when we talk about something happening before the expected time.

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I had to go to work early because I had a meeting.

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If you get up early, you can go for a run.

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Quickly is used when we talk about something happening rapidly or at a fast pace.

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We're late. We need to walk quickly!

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I'm so excited! He replied to my text very quickly.

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That reminds me - I have a meeting starting soon!

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I've got to go! Bye