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no schedule yet vs not schedule yet

The correct phrase to use is 'no schedule yet.' The word 'schedule' is a noun, so it should be preceded by the determiner 'no' to indicate the absence of a schedule. 'Not schedule yet' is incorrect as 'schedule' isn't being used as a verb in this context.
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Last updated: August 16, 2024

no schedule yet

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that a schedule has not been established or determined yet.

Examples:

  • I'm sorry, there is no schedule yet for the meeting.
  • No schedule yet for the event, but we will keep you updated.
  • - Fresh air is not on the schedule yet.
  • Sorry, I haven't given her your schedule yet.
  • They want me to supervise some training exercises, but they haven't set a schedule yet.
  • I'm not sure; the manager hasn't posted the schedule yet.
  • I haven't worked out the schedule yet,
  • No constraints, no schedules to keep.
  • I could sit in the Café de Flore all day, with no schedules, no meetings and prepared remarks, drinking excellent hot chocolate with cream.
  • There is no governing body, no schedules, no coaches or referees present, only unwritten rules that change from playground to playground.
  • There's no fences, no schedules, this place is beautiful!
  • - No, schedules are schedules.
  • - No, schedules are schedules.
  • Except his surgery schedule dictates our dating schedule.
  • Company drivers have their schedule provided, but true independents spend time preparing their own schedules and bidding for new business.
  • Then we rescan and schedule the surgery.
  • We understand our clients have demanding schedules.
  • Last search - bus schedules from Port Authority to Schenectady.
  • Everything is finished ahead of schedule.
  • The delivery might be behind schedule.
  • I will not allow it to put us behind schedule...
  • My schedule's been so cray lately.

Alternatives:

  • no timetable yet
  • no agenda yet
  • no plan yet
  • no fixed schedule yet
  • no set schedule yet

not schedule yet

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Schedule' is a noun, so it should be preceded by the determiner 'no' to indicate absence.

  • - Fresh air is not on the schedule yet.
  • Sorry, I haven't given her your schedule yet.
  • They want me to supervise some training exercises, but they haven't set a schedule yet.
  • I'm not sure; the manager hasn't posted the schedule yet.
  • I haven't worked out the schedule yet,
  • I think we can assume that Tuxhorn did not schedule A meeting with himself, so that Is where we're going to find our next cardholder.
  • I will not schedule a C-section just so you can win some money.
  • - No, schedules are schedules.
  • - No, schedules are schedules.
  • Except his surgery schedule dictates our dating schedule.
  • Company drivers have their schedule provided, but true independents spend time preparing their own schedules and bidding for new business.
  • Then we rescan and schedule the surgery.
  • We understand our clients have demanding schedules.
  • Last search - bus schedules from Port Authority to Schenectady.
  • Everything is finished ahead of schedule.
  • The delivery might be behind schedule.
  • I will not allow it to put us behind schedule...
  • My schedule's been so cray lately.
  • Mr Parsons gave up time from his busy schedule...
  • Inspector general found gaps in my schedule.

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