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You can conjugate salir - to leave (ha salido), quitarse - to leave (se ha quitado), or irse - to go (se fue).

"No ha salido de su cuarto" has the sense of "She hasn't come out of her room," a simple statement of fact.

"No se ha quitado su cuarto" has the sense of either "She won't come out of her room" or "She hasn't left behind her cramped room for something more spacious."

"No se fue de su cuarto" is similar to salido above, but it's a looser translation.

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No ha tenido. But it depends on the context. For example "He has not had dinner." would be "El no ha cenado." (He hasn't dined)

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Deja tu cuarto

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