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Haven't seen the movie vs Yet to watch the movie

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'Haven't seen the movie' implies that the action of watching the movie has not occurred up to the present moment. 'Yet to watch the movie' suggests that the action of watching the movie is still pending or expected to happen in the future.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 915 views

Haven't seen the movie

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that the action of watching the movie has not happened up to the present moment.

This phrase is used to express that the speaker has not watched the movie up to the current time.

Examples:

  • I haven't seen the movie yet.
  • She hasn't seen the movie either.
  • They haven't seen the movie that everyone is talking about.
  • He hasn't seen the movie, so don't spoil it for him.
  • We haven't seen the movie, but we plan to watch it soon.
  • We haven't seen the movie yet.
  • And, no, I haven't seen the movie or the tv show.
  • I haven't even seen the movie yet!
  • You might never have seen the movie pretty woman.
  • Haven't seen a movie in forever.
  • I haven't seen a movie since 2008.
  • I haven't seen a movie in ages.
  • Have you seen the movie Open Water?
  • Have you ever seen the movie Signs?
  • Have you ever seen the movie, Showgirls?
  • Golly, I haven't seen a movie in forever.
  • No. I bet you haven't seen a single movie made before 1983.
  • Have you guys ever seen the movie Looper?
  • Have you seen the movie "Her"?
  • Have you seen the movie All Good Things,
  • Have you ever seen the movie "Shutter"?
  • Have you ever seen the movie Breakfast a Tiffany's?
  • Miss Higginson, have you ever seen the movie Zorro?
  • Have you seen the movie "Before Sunrise"?
  • I haven't seen a movie that wasn't for a kid in forever.

Alternatives:

  • I still need to watch the movie.
  • I have yet to see the movie.
  • I haven't watched the movie yet.
  • I haven't viewed the movie.
  • I haven't caught the movie.

Yet to watch the movie

This phrase is correct and is used to convey that the action of watching the movie is still pending or expected to happen in the future.

This phrase is employed to express that the speaker plans to watch the movie at a later time.

Examples:

  • I am yet to watch the movie.
  • She is yet to watch the movie with me.
  • They are yet to watch the movie that was released last week.
  • He is yet to watch the movie, but he's excited about it.
  • We are yet to watch the movie, so please don't spoil it for us.
  • You don't need a theater to watch the movie.
  • We should have that to watch the movie.
  • On days like this when spring rain falls, I need to watch the movie, Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
  • Klaus! We just wanted to watch the movie without having to listen to all your Germanic folktales.
  • We're going to watch the movie I want.
  • I'm trying to watch the movie.
  • I stay to watch the movie, because they are made really well.
  • Maybe I should call Shannon and Carly and see if they want to watch the movie with us.
  • Paul's finished with his bath, so we're ready to watch the movie.
  • If you weren't too scared to watch the movie then you'd know all about it, doofus.
  • When the movie came out, I went to 42nd Street to watch the movie with the regular crowd, to see what their reaction was.
  • He says you have to buy tickets to watch the movie from the roof.
  • The two-headed slider is a speed control that allows me to watch the movie at various speeds, in forward or reverse.
  • You watch the movie at least.
  • They watch the movie, possibly participate in discussion, they vote.
  • I can just watch the movie with you.
  • I thought we'd watch the movie together.
  • We'll watch the movie another night.
  • We could watch the movie of your first time.
  • You guys just keep quiet and watch the movie.

Alternatives:

  • I still have to watch the movie.
  • I have not watched the movie yet.
  • I have not seen the movie yet.
  • I have not viewed the movie yet.
  • I have not caught the movie yet.

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