Which is yet to receive or yet to received?
Which is yet to receive or yet to received?
Such agreements have to be in the public domain, whether multilateral or bilateral, and this Parliament has yet to receive documents promised by the Italian authorities after our visit to Lampedusa. This repeats a written question by former MEP Firthjof Schmidt (Verts/ALE) from early 2009 as an answer has yet to be received.
Is it true that I still have not received yet?
I still have not received yet is the most popular phrase on the web. More popular! I still have not received an explanation for this situation even though I am a representative of the Committee for Transport and Tourism. Up until today I still have not received an answer; it is now eleven months after the date the question was put.
Is there an answer to the question I still have not received?
Up until today I still have not received an answer; it is now eleven months after the date the question was put. I was then promised a written answer by last Thursday, but that did not happen either and I still have not received an answer. We still have not received them. I have engines I ordered two years ago and still have not received.
What does it mean to have yet to receive your transcript?
We have yet to receive your transcript = We haven’t received your transcript yet. This is formal English. It is used in formal situations, and is much less common in casual spoken English. Here are some more examples below, click on the sentence for some comments on each one.
Such agreements have to be in the public domain, whether multilateral or bilateral, and this Parliament has yet to receive documents promised by the Italian authorities after our visit to Lampedusa. This repeats a written question by former MEP Firthjof Schmidt (Verts/ALE) from early 2009 as an answer has yet to be received.
Is it grammatically correct to say ” I haven’t received it “?
Yes Sir, “I haven’t received it.” is grammatically correct. You can also say or write it in these ways: I have not received it. I haven’t received it yet. I’m yet to receive it. ( It indicates that in future I will receive it, but I have not received it yet.)
We have yet to receive your transcript = We haven’t received your transcript yet. This is formal English. It is used in formal situations, and is much less common in casual spoken English. Here are some more examples below, click on the sentence for some comments on each one.
How is the word’have yet to’used in English?
Answer: “No, they haven’t!” We have yet to receive your transcript = We haven’t received your transcript yet. This is formal English. It is used in formal situations, and is much less common in casual spoken English. Here are some more examples below, click on the sentence for some comments on each one.