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No, soon is not an adjective. It's an adverb.

Questions that adjectives answer:

  • which one?
  • how many?
  • what kind?

Some of the questions adverbs answer:

  • how?
  • when?
  • where?
  • why?

Example:

We will be leaving soon.

Soon doesn't answer any of the adjective questions, but it does answer the adverb question when.

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The word 'next' is an adjective, an adverb, a noun, and a preposition.

The adjective 'next' is used to describe a noun.

Example: Take a right at the next street.

The adverb 'next' is used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Example: You'll make the same mistake with the nextpretty girl you meet.

The noun 'next' is a word for someone or something that comes after this one or after another one.

Example: Arranged alphabetically, this is the next.

The preposition 'next' is used in conjunction with the preposition 'to'.

Example: I used to sit next to him in high school classes.

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Next can be a preposition or an adjective.

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The word 'next' changes depending on the sentence it is being used in. It can be an adjective.

An example of it being used as an adjective is:

"Derek is next."

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the other day.

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