The selection of sentences

budi   Mon Jan 08, 2007 6:10 am GMT
I am Budi from Indonesia. I am asking about the sentence below, which one is correct?

1. I haven't received your email yet.

or

2. I am not received your email yet.

If the two senteces are correct, can they are used in every situation?

Thank you,
Budi
budi   Mon Jan 08, 2007 6:12 am GMT
Sorry, I want to make a correction, especially about the second sentence. What I mean is:

2. I am not receiving your email yet.
Guest   Mon Jan 08, 2007 8:01 am GMT
Only the first sentence is correct. The second sentence (both the original and the one you gave in the second post) is wrong.
budi   Mon Jan 08, 2007 9:15 am GMT
How about this one?

1. Is she coming yet?

Is the above sentence correct?
M56   Mon Jan 08, 2007 9:18 am GMT
The second one would probably be correct in Indian English if it meant to receive only one time. In British English, it could be correct if meaning repeatedly receiving. In that case, you'd probably omit "yet".

Similar:

"I'm not getting your messages."
"He is/has not been sending mail as he should."
budi   Tue Jan 09, 2007 7:21 am GMT
Thanks to M56. Could you explain to me about my second question?
budi   Mon Jan 15, 2007 7:52 am GMT
I am still waiting for your explanation about the following sentence:

"Is she coming yet?"

Is the above sentence correct?