What is mean by not yet?
Used to describe that something is expected to happen but has not for the moment. adverb.
Can I say not yet?
Not yet: We use this expression to say or mention that we have not finished an action yet. ”Have you finished reading your book?” ”Not yet (You are still reading it). Yet: We use this word in negative and interrogative sentences and we place it at the end.
Is not yet over meaning?
Inf. It is not over yet and will not be until the event has completely played out. It looks like we have won, but it’s not over ’til it’s over!
What is the meaning of yet Urdu?
Adverb. Used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time. So far he hasn’t called. The sun isn’t up yet. اس وقت تک
Is not yet or has not yet?
Senior Member. In most contexts you could use either expression. As English says, both are grammatically correct and natural. A quick search shows that “He is / He’s not here yet” has about three times as many hits as “He has / He hasn’t come yet”, which doesn’t surprise me, but searches don’t mean everything.
How do you use not yet in a sentence?
Use “not yet” in a sentence | “not yet” sentence examples
- The wound has not yet healed.
- This new drug’s potency is not yet known.
- Are u ready for tomorrow?
- The company does not yet have the global reach of its bigger competitors.
- The Congress has not yet passed the bill.
- We have not yet learned to punctuate correctly.
How do you use yet?
Put “yet” at the end of a sentence to describe something that hasn’t happened.
- For example, you may say, “I haven’t completed my homework yet,” or, “I haven’t eaten breakfast yet.”
- You can also say, “She hasn’t watched the episode yet,” or, “He hasn’t phoned me back yet.”
What is the English of Abhi?
/abhī/ now adverb. You use now in statements which specify the length of time up to the present that something has lasted.
Did not yet or have not yet?
“…haven’t… yet” implies a statement about the present, i.e. what is currently happening. “Didn’t” however implies a statement about the past, i.e. what has already happened. In my view the “didn’t” and “yet” in your second example therefore don’t fit naturally together.
Has not answered yet meaning?
In your example, on the other hand, the two expressions give two (slightly) different impressions: “he has not replied yet” means “I still hope that he would reply, because (for example) he is a little busy but will eventually reply, as he always do” while, on the other hand, “he has not yet replied” means something …