It means that he likes you!!!!
Say it was 2:00 and you were on the phone and you said talk to you later later would be like late that loke 10:00 night or the next day. soon would be a couple hours later like 5:00. hope that answers ur question.
He will talk to you soon
I will fax the message to you soon. Please fax me your resume as soon as possible.
talk to you soon - до скорого (dah sko-ro-vah)
No, the correct phrase is "You will go soon." This places the adverb "soon" after the verb "go" and maintains correct word order in the sentence.
From what I believe this is not correct English. 'May you hear from your sister soon' isn't correct. May is used for asking permission. ------------------------------------------- I hope to hear from my sister soon (as in :I am worried about her, she has not called me recently) Will I hear from your sister soon (as in :asked of a brother) I may hear from my sister soon (as in :I am expecting a phone call this week) Your version, apart from being incorrect English (as said above 'May you' is wrong and even if you were asking permission it would be 'May I' not 'May you'), leaves the exact meaning of what you are trying to convey ambiguous.
It's not a full sentence -" I hope you get over it soon" would be better I think Remark: I hope you get it over soon. - OR I hope you get over ON it soon. Two part verbs require pronouns separating them.
"Soon, you will have forgotten him" and "You will soon have forgotten him" are both grammatically correct; however, while the first sounds better, neither sounds very natural. A better phrasing, if it fits the context, would be "You will soon forget him." Alternatively, you could keep the motherly tone by saying "Soon enough, you will have forgotten (all) about him," or a variation of the like.
How would we know? I hope you find your kitten soon.
no i hope they get it soon though it would help a lot of ppl
I hope soon!
I hope soon my Science project will come to an conclusion.
rest, calm
Hope That We Can Be Together Soon was created in 1975-06.
"Real soon" is not grammatically correct. It should be "really soon" or "very soon."
I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon was created in 1980.