Can I use not yet in sentence?

Can I use not yet in sentence?

1. The wound has not yet healed. 2. This new drug’s potency is not yet known.

Is not yet meaning?

Not-yet definition Used to describe that something is expected to happen but has not for the moment. adverb.

How do you say not yet nicely?

Saying no when you don’t have time

  1. I’m not able to make it this week/month/year.
  2. I’m really buckling down on my priorities right now, so I can’t.
  3. I’ve got too much on my plate right now, I just can’t take it on right now.
  4. I’m at the end of my rope right now so have to take a raincheck.
  5. Sadly I have something else.

What does Unbegun mean?

existing from all eternity without beginning
Definition of unbegun 1 : existing from all eternity without beginning. 2 : not yet begun.

Do we say yet still?

Both yet and still can be used in negative statements to talk about something that wasn’t true in the past and continues not to be true in the present. This is where yet and still converge. For example, the two sentences in each pair below, one with yet and one with still, mean nearly the same thing.

What is the difference between not available and not showing?

Using not showing implies you are looking at some front-end application which is trying to display the new records, using not available implies nothing is able to access the new records. @StoneyB is correct, in a database situation, because actions are atomic, either the data is in the database or it isn’t.

How do you make a not yet statement in English?

A NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKER WILL MAKE A “not yet” STATEMENT BY SPLITTING THE “not yet” PHRASE. THIS INVOLVES ADDING THE CONTRACTION FORM OF “do,” does,” “have,” or “had” to the “not” PART OF THE PHRASE AND PUTTING “yet” AFTER THE VERB OR VERB/OBJECT CLAUSE.

What is a good sentence for not yet?

NOT YET: CAN BE A COMPLETE ANSWER WHICH A NATIVE SPEAKER WILL USE RESPONDING TO A ‘yet’ QUESTION. “Is the soup ready yet?” “Not yet. It needs ten more minutes to get hot.” “Did you cash your paycheck today?”