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I have yet to receive the invoices vs I haven't receive the invoices yet

Both phrases are similar in meaning, but the first one is the correct and more commonly used construction. "I have yet to receive the invoices" is the proper English form.
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Explained by Gregg
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Last updated: August 18, 2024

I have yet to receive the invoices

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that the speaker has not received the invoices up to the present moment.

Alternatives:

  • I have not received the invoices yet.
  • I still haven't received the invoices.
  • I am still waiting for the invoices to arrive.
  • The invoices have not been received by me yet.

I haven't receive the invoices yet

This phrase is incorrect due to the wrong verb form. It should be "received" instead of "receive."

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