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Did not received yet?

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Sarah Garza

Updated on February 07, 2026

i have not received vs i did not receive. Both of these phrases are correct; “I did not receive” is in the past tense, while “I have not received” is in the present perfect. The past tense makes something sound like it happened farther in the past than the present perfect.

Is not yet received correct?

Both are correct. When we use yet in negative sentences, it shows that an event is expected to happen in the future. I have not received the letter yet. I am expecting to receive the letter.

Has yet to receive meaning?

“We are yet to receive our check” is a polite way to say “we have not yet receivedour check.” It is a somewhat old-fashioned form, but its meaning is that we have notyet received it.

Are yet to be received?

1 Answer. You are not being received, you are receiving (the letter) so you would not use a reflexive verb phrase. The (lack of) reception is in the past so you would use either the past participle to show that the lack has occurred from the past up though the present: We have not yet received the letter.

What does ” I did not receive the item yet ” mean?

Yet means besides , up to the present moment,still, hither to. So if asked if you have received the item you could say , hitherto I have not received said item. I still have not received the item. Up to the present moment I have not received the item.

Is it correct to say I still hadn’t received a response?

What seems wrong though is your use of as of now, which means ‘starting from a particular time or date’. If you want to say that you still haven’t received a response, then you don’t need to use that phrase. ‘I still haven’t received a response.’ is just fine.

Which is correct I am yet to receive or I have not?

The sentence: “I am yet to receive” is grammatically incorrect because you want to say: “I have yet to receive his reply” You could also say: “I am not yet in receipt of his ….” “I have not received his reply as yet.”

Is the word’did received’grammatically incorrect?

The sentence is grammatically incorrect because of the construction “did received.” Forget about the “not” and the “yet” for the moment. They will come into play later, but the sentence is already wrong. Either “did receive” or “received” correctly indicates the past tense of the infinitive”to receive.” To correct it: I received the object.