How to Say “I’ve Already Done It” or “I Haven’t Done It Yet” in Japanese

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How to Say “I’ve Already Done It” or “I Haven’t Done It Yet” in Japanese
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Introduction

Want to say “I’ve already eaten” or “I haven’t seen that movie yet” in Japanese?

These are very useful expressions for everyday conversations — and Japanese has simple, direct ways to say them using:

  • もう + V-ました = I’ve already done ~
  • まだ + V-ていません = I haven’t done ~ yet

In this article, we’ll show you how to form and use these structures to talk about completed or uncompleted actions naturally in Japanese.


1. Grammar Patterns

In Japanese, もう means “already,” and まだ means “not yet.” Use もう with the past tense form of a verb (Vました) to express “have already done,” and use まだ with the negative te-form of a verb (V-ていません) to express “have not yet done.”

もう + V-ました

Meaning: I’ve already done (something)

Example: もう宿題しゅくだいをしました。= I have already done my homework.

まだ + V-ていません

Meaning: I haven’t done (something) yet

Example: まだその漢字かんじをおぼえていません。= I haven’t memorized that kanji yet.


2. Structure & conjugation

To talk about the completed/uncompleted actions in Japanese,

  1. Use もう with the past tense form of a verb (Vました) to express “have already done.”
  2. Use まだ with the negative te-form of a verb (V-ていません) to express “have not yet done.”

📝 Notes:

  • もう means “already”
  • まだ means “still” or “not yet”

3. Example Sentences

  • もうあさごはんをべました
    = I have already had breakfast.
  • まだテレビをていません
    = I haven’t watched TV yet.
  • もう宿題しゅくだいしましたか?
    = Have you already submitted your homework?
  • まだシャワーをびていません
    = I haven’t taken a shower yet.

4. Practice Conjugation

Here are some example verbs in both patterns:

Verbもう V-ましたまだ V-ていません
べる (to eat)食べました食べていません
る (to see)見ました見ていません
く (to write)書きました書いていません
掃除そうじする (to clean up)掃除しました掃除していません
旅行りょこうする (to travel)旅行しました旅行していません

5. Practice Time!

Answer these questions using もう〜 or まだ〜:

QuestionExample Answers
今日きょう、テレビをましたか?
Have you watched TV today?
はい、もう見ました。 / いいえ、まだ見ていません。
ばんごはんをべましたか?
Have you eaten dinner?
はい、もう食べました。 / いいえ、まだです。
ワンピースの映画えいがましたか?
Have you seen the One Piece movie?
はい、もう見ました。 / いいえ、まだ見ていません。
おふろにはいりましたか?
Have you taken a bath?
はい、もう入りました。 / いいえ、まだ入っていません。

6. Common Mistakes to Avoid

❌ Wrong✅ Correct
まだ見ました。まだ見ていません
もう見ていません。もう見ました

💡 Use ていません with まだ, not past tense!


7. FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Q
Can I use もう and まだ in a question?
A

Yes! It’s common. Example:

  • もうあのアニメをましたか? = Have you seen that anime yet?
  • mother: まだ宿題しゅくだいをしていないの?= Haven’t done your homework yet?
    son: あとでやるよ。= I’ll do it later.

In this context, 「まだ~していないの? Haven’t you done ~ yet?」 contains a nuance of reproach for the other party.

Q
Do 「もう」 and 「まだ」 have other meanings besides “already” and “not yet”?
A

Yes, they do!

まだ (mada) can also mean “still” when used with a positive state or ongoing action. (e.g., まだ暑いです – mada atsui desu = It is still hot; まだ食べています – mada tabete imasu = I am still eating).

もう (mou) can also mean “more,” “another,” “again,” or indicate surprise/exasperation depending on context and intonation. (e.g., もう一杯 – mou ippai = one more cup; もう来ましたか? – mou kimashita ka? = Did they come already? / Have they come again?)
「もうV-ません」 (or もうV-ない) means “no longer doing ~” or “not ~ anymore”. It indicates that an action or state that was previously happening has stopped. Example: もうビールを飲みません。(Mou biiru o nomimasen.) = I don’t drink beer anymore.

Q
Can I omit 「もう」 or 「まだ」 from the sentence?
A

Yes, if the context makes it clear. For example, if someone asks 「ご飯を食べましたか?」 (Have you eaten?), you could simply reply 「食べました。」 (I ate.) which often implies “I’ve already eaten” in that context. Similarly, 「テレビを見ていません。」 (I haven’t watched TV.) could imply “yet” if the topic of watching TV later was just discussed. However, including 「もう」 and 「まだ」 makes the meaning explicit and is very common and natural.


8. Conclusion

Now you can:

✅ Say you’ve already done something (もう〜ました)
✅ Say you haven’t done something yet (まだ〜ていません)
✅ Answer and ask questions about your recent activities

🎯 Try this:

  • 今日、もうコーヒーを飲みましたか?
  • いいえ、まだ飲んでいません!

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