No. The correct sentence is: We have not received your reply. (The word "yet" is not really necessary, but it is grammatically correct to write : We have not received your reply yet.) It is customary to write R.S.V.P. on invitations to which you expect a reply. This is French (Repondez s'il vous plait) for "Please reply." Many people also include a self-addressed stamped card so that the invitees can conveniently reply at no cost to themselves.
Reply is a verb (reply, replies, replied, replying).
What is the "Business Reply Service"?Business reply letters are unstamped business reply envelopes, postcards, questionnaires, blank reply cards, and reply labels inserted or published in newspapers or magazines, for which the sender pays the postage upon receiving them.
The future tense of reply is will reply.Alsopresent continuous with a time phrase:I am replying to his request tomorrow.be + going to + verb:I am going to reply to his request tomorrow.
definition of reply to inquiry letter
The word "reply" in French is "réponse".
I will await your reply is 'j'attendrai votre réponse' in French.
he does not reply to me = il ne me repond pas she does not reply to me = elle ne me repond pas
You can reply by saying "Merci" which means thank you in French.
Ne pas répondre
The reply in French to Où habites-tu? is J'habite à (city) or J'habite en (country).
Please reply.
R.S.V.P. which is an abbreviation of the French, "respondez s'il vous plait," or "Please reply" in English.
IMPROVED: Hmm... don't know about the first reply. Weigh is 'peser'.(first reply - pèsent)
It means "please reply" in english.
Merci pour votre réponse
'not tonight darling' is 'pas ce soir chéri' in French.