GrammarJLPT N3
not yet done
Expression

Definitions

  1. 1. not yet done
This grammar pattern is used to express that something has not happened yet, emphasizing the incompleteness of an action up to the present moment. The まだ means "still" or "yet," combined with the negative て-form of a verb followed by いません to mean "have not done yet." It is essential for expressing that an expected action is still pending.

Grammar

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Example sentences

Sentence 1

Something's off — I haven't even started trying yet.

Sentence 2

And on top of that, I haven't submitted the report yet!

Sentence 3

I'm tired, but I haven't taken my medicine yet.

Sentence 4

Wait — you haven't kept your promise yet, have you?

Sentence 5

Just to say it upfront — I'm not married yet.