You could write "approval not yet given". This masks the identity of who has not yet given approval; e.g. it is a passive construction. More active, you could say, The committee has not yet approved your application. (e.g. "someone" has not yet approved "something").
Not home yet is used more commonly but not yet home is still correct, but it is used in another context.
No, they didn't.
its has he kissed you yet that's the correct grammar-Erendiraa
There is no patron saint of Down's Syndrome St. Robert Bellarmine as been proposed as a patron saint for those with the genetic defect but approval has not been given yet (2013) by the Vatican.
no not yet never
Both can be used: She has yet to come. She is yet to come.
no.. it is not yet... they are fighting to get approval since 1977
This sentence is not written in correct grammar. It should say I ordered dark chocolate instead of My ordered. You could also use a comma with the conjunction "but". "I ordered dark chocolate, but is was not yet in my hand."
Yet again, we charged the line.
The phrase, "have you not woke up yet?" can be considered correct, but it sounds odd. It would sound better being said simply as "have you woke up yet?"
Yes, you could. It may or may not be grammatically correct, but lots of people do it both in conversation and in writing.
have not yet lor~ this is typical manglish~ so siok sendiri lor~ SS~ haha