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.
Yes it is. For example, 'We are writing because we are concerned that we do not have your reply...'. Then state why the reply is important or necessary.
1) I still haven't received any mail from you. 2) I have yet to receive any mail from you.
"He announced to everyone that he was getting married tomorrow."
I could mean lots of things! It could mean that he has no texts, or hasn't got your text yet. His phone could be dead or he's just to busy to reply... or he may not wanna text you. To test that last one you text him off a random number and he'll reply who is this then you'll know he just doesn't wanna text you.
The guitar soloist at the memorial played a tune that was somber yet beautiful.
Yes it is. For example, 'We are writing because we are concerned that we do not have your reply...'. Then state why the reply is important or necessary.
No, the sentence is not correct. The correct phrasing should be "we have yet to receive any reply from you." In this corrected version, "have yet to receive" is the appropriate verb tense to indicate that the action of receiving a reply has not yet occurred. The word "received" should be in the base form without the "-ed" ending.
To reply to an invitation for an scholarship interview session, you must be cordial yet professional at the same time. Be sure to state your name again and to clearly give your availability for the interview.
Last year I sent an application to models 1 and got a reply after 3 days, denying me. Just under 3 weeks ago I sent out around 15 to different agencies and received an automated reply from one of the agencies' agents immediately, informing me my application had been received. Yet, I have had no reply from any others yet, not even another automated message. I sent my pictures in, alongside my measurements; 85cm, 59cm and 88cm, my height; 172cm and my age; 15. I'm just curious as to why none of them have sent a reply, as I thought that at least one of them would have by now. Thanks for your time :)
its has he kissed you yet that's the correct grammar-Erendiraa
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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").
We have not yet received the original documents in the bank
No, I have received my passport but not my passport card yet.
No, I have not received my Comenity remediation check yet.
I have not received my stimulus payment yet.
"Grüss Gott !" or "Grüezi mitenand !"( in Switzerland) or simply "Guten Morgen !" and yet "Mojen"( in Austria) but today Germans say often "Hallo !" or "Hallocheni" That's all folks ...;