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I still not received yet vs I still have not received yet

The correct phrase is "I still have not received yet." The auxiliary verb "have" is needed in this context to form the present perfect tense. The absence of "have" in the first phrase makes it grammatically incorrect.
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I still not received yet

This phrase is incorrect. The auxiliary verb "have" is needed to form the present perfect tense.

The correct phrase should be "I still have not received yet." This structure is used to indicate that an action started in the past and continues up to the present moment.
  • It is now Wednesday morning and I have still not received these documents.
  • That is nearly six months ago, Mr President, and I have still not received an answer.
  • Commissioner, I also asked you this question in July and I am sorry to say that to this day I have still not received a response.
  • I have still not received a response, and I suspect that we, too, are approaching this issue with insufficient vigour.
  • I wrote it in Swedish and I have still not received a reply.
  • For example, I have still not received a complete list of the people consulted in the 1,500 committees and working parties that exist today.
  • Nine weeks have now passed and I have still not received an answer.
  • The first day of that has now arrived, and I have still not received a reply.
  • It is now precisely six weeks since 9 September and I have still not received an answer.
  • And in the intervening years I've still not received it.
  • I still have not received an explanation for this situation even though I am a representative of the Committee for Transport and Tourism.
  • Up until today I still have not received an answer; it is now eleven months after the date the question was put.
  • I am now receiving the Minutes later than I did previously and I have still not received the Minutes from Wednesday.
  • Now, given that we have still not received a written reply - at least not one that I have seen - I will take the liberty of quickly going over the points in this question.
  • Firstly, Mr Barroso, I have still not received an answer to the question about the need for these genetically-modified potatoes, which are simply intended to provide industrial starch.
  • I shall certainly ask the Council why you have still not received an answer, and we shall insist that they do reply.
  • Incidentally, I have still not received an explanation from the Commission why lawyers, consultancy bureaus and agents concerned with the transport of goods qualify as exceptions able to use the reverse charges system.
  • I do however regret the continued requests that the Court of Auditors has had to make regarding public procurement and recruitment procedures, which have still not received an adequate response or solution.
  • We have still not received the consolidated version you promised.
  • One point four million victims have still not received any help.

Alternatives:

  • I still have not received it.
  • I have not received it yet.
  • I still haven't received it.
  • I have yet to receive it.
  • I still haven't got it.

I still have not received yet

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that something expected or awaited has not arrived up to the present moment. The present perfect tense is formed with the auxiliary verb "have" followed by the past participle of the main verb.
  • I still have not received an explanation for this situation even though I am a representative of the Committee for Transport and Tourism.
  • Up until today I still have not received an answer; it is now eleven months after the date the question was put.
  • I was then promised a written answer by last Thursday, but that did not happen either and I still have not received an answer.
  • We still have not received them.
  • I have engines I ordered two years ago and still have not received.
  • I should have had a reply on 25 April but still have not received one.
  • I was promised it an hour and a half ago this morning and I still have not received it.
  • I still haven't received an answer to this proposal...
  • I still haven't received Simone's script notes.
  • And I still haven't received my paycheck.
  • I still haven't received the hospital bill yet.
  • It is now Wednesday morning and I have still not received these documents.
  • That is nearly six months ago, Mr President, and I have still not received an answer.
  • Commissioner, I also asked you this question in July and I am sorry to say that to this day I have still not received a response.
  • I have still not received a response, and I suspect that we, too, are approaching this issue with insufficient vigour.
  • I wrote it in Swedish and I have still not received a reply.
  • For example, I have still not received a complete list of the people consulted in the 1,500 committees and working parties that exist today.
  • Nine weeks have now passed and I have still not received an answer.
  • The first day of that has now arrived, and I have still not received a reply.
  • It is now precisely six weeks since 9 September and I have still not received an answer.

Alternatives:

  • I still have not received it.
  • I have not received it yet.
  • I still haven't received it.
  • I have yet to receive it.
  • I still haven't got it.

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