Soon Vs. Quickly | Advanced English Grammar

 The words "soon" and "quickly" are both adverbs that relate to time, but they describe different aspects of it:

  • Soon refers to a time in the near future or a short time after a specific point. It focuses on when something will happen. The emphasis is on the proximity to the present or a given moment.


  • Quickly refers to the speed at which something is done. It focuses on how something happens. The emphasis is on the rapidity of the action.


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Here are some examples to illustrate the difference:

  • "I will be there soon." (Indicates that arrival will happen in a short amount of time from now.)

  • "She finished the task quickly." (Indicates that the task was completed at a fast pace.)

  • "If you order now, it will arrive soon." (The arrival time will be in the near future.)

  • "He quickly ate his lunch." (The act of eating was done rapidly.)

You can sometimes use them in the same sentence, but they modify different parts of the action:

  • "He will soon realize that he needs to act quickly." (Realizing will happen in the near future, and the subsequent action needs to be fast.)

In essence:

  • Soon = at a time not far from now or a specified point.

  • Quickly = at a fast speed.

Therefore, while both relate to time, "soon" is about when, and "quickly" is about how fast.



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