I have just had breakfast.
He has already had breakfast.
We haven’t had breakfast yet.
They are still drinking tea in the canteen.
I have already done my homework.
He is still doing his homework.
We have had three lessons today.
They have just had a meeting.
She hasn’t read this book yet.
She is still reading.
Who has written it?
What have you written to him?
I’ve just been to the dentist and I am feeling (I feel) a lot better.
He is lying. He hasn’t done his homework yet.
Why isn’t he eating dinner? — He is still talking (speaking) to his friend on the phone.
Where has that lazy cat disappeared to? — She is over there. She is sleeping in front of the fireplace.
Wait for me! I haven’t taken the money.
She is still typing her article.
We haven’t seen her for a long time.
The grandparents have already visited their grandsons.
Now they are sitting in the drawing room and talking about their trip.
Have you ever been to Africa?
He has done everything for her. And now he is going to buy her a house.
The concert hasn’t begun yet and we are sitting in the hall and discussing our problems.
The time has come to talk of many things.