The Subjunctivisor!
Does sitôt que require the subjunctive?
No, sitôt que does not take the subjunctive.
Par exemple…
Je t’appellerai sitôt que nous aurons des nouvelles.
I’ll call you as soon as we have some news.
Note that this conjunctive phrase is normally followed by the future, rather than the present tense used in English.
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