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Present perfect with JUST

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  • What has just happened?
    He has just sent a letter.
  • What has just happened?
    He has just dropped his sunglasses.
  • What has just happened?
    The cat has just got a shower / bath.
  • What has just happened?
    The sheep has just painted a picture.
  • What has just happened?
    He has just eaten his lunch.
  • What has just happened?
    He has just broken the window.
  • What has just happened?
    She has just caught the ball.
  • What has just happened?
    The car has just crashed,
  • What has just happened?
    She has just bought groceries / food.
  • What has just happened?
    SHe has just cleaned her room.
  • What has just happened?
    He has just sent a text message.
  • What has just happened?
    He has just fallen asleep.
  • What has just happened?
    She has just picked up her phone.
  • What has just happened?
    He has just fallen off his motorbike.
  • What has just happened?
    It has just drunk a bottle of water.
  • What has just happened?
    He has just cut his hair.
  • What has just happened?
    She has just woken up.
  • What has just happened?
    The llama has just blown out the candles on the cake.
  • What has just happened?
    I have just cut my finger. / He (she) has just cut his finger.
  • What has just happened?
    They have just parked their cars.
  • What has just happened?
    He has just caught a fish.
  • What has just happened?
    He has just opened a book.
  • What has just happened?
    He has just robbed the bank.
  • What has just happened? (exam)
    She has just finished an exam.