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Has he drunk his tea yet? - .....
Ask and answer: so pleased
Why does she look so pleased? - 
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Have they had their lunch yet? - ...
Ask and answer:  look so  happy
Why does she look so happy?  - She has just won the race / the competition.
Ask and answer: happen
What has just happened? - He has just found some money in the street.
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Has she done the shopping yet? - .... ( x 3)
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Has he found a museum yet? - ...
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Has he woken up yet? -...
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Has he sent a postcard yet? - ....
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Has he written a book yet? - ...
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Have they had their lunch yet? - Yes, they have. They have just had their lunch.  / They have just finished having lunch. / They have already had their lunch.
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Has she had a shower yet? - Yes, she has. She has just had a shower.   / She has already had a shower.
Ask and answer:  happen
What has just happened? - He has just fallen off his bike.
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Has he read the book yet? - No, he hasn't. He hasn't read the book yet. He has just started reading it.
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Has she woken up yet? - No, she hasn't. She still hasn't  woken up. / She hasn't woken up yet.
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Has she tidied up her room yet?-No, she hasn.t She still hasn't tidied up her room. She hasn't started yet.
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Has he done his homework yet? - No, he hasn't. He still hasn't done his homework. / He hasn't done his homework  yet.