Pronunciation: /nɑt dʌn/
adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'not done' describes something that has not been completed.
A1 The homework is not done yet.
A2 She is not done with her work.
B1 The project is not done according to the specifications.
B2 The report is not done properly.
C1 The research paper is not done to the highest standard.
C2 The presentation is not done justice by the lack of preparation.
adverb An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb. In this case, 'not done' modifies the verb 'done' by indicating that the action is not complete.
A1 The homework is not done yet.
A2 She is not done with her project.
B1 The repairs on the house are not done properly.
B2 The investigation is not done thoroughly.
C1 The research paper is not done justice by the summary.
C2 The performance was not done justice by the critics.
formal The project is not done yet and we need to allocate more resources to complete it on time.
informal I'm sorry, but the assignment is not done and I need more time to finish it.
slang Dude, the party planning is not done and we need to hurry up to get everything ready.
figurative Her healing process is like a puzzle that is not done yet, but slowly coming together piece by piece.
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