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Would both of my suggestions be perfectly natural or how would you typically ask the question?

He died five days ago.

Has there been a funeral yet? / Has the funeral taken place yet?

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    Both are completely correct. What raises doubt for you in this phrase.
    – James K
    Commented Jan 13, 2022 at 18:37

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Both are correct. Here are some options, and there are probably more:

Has there been a funeral [yet/already]?
Has the funeral taken place [yet/already]?
Have they had a funeral [yet/already]?
Did they have a funeral [yet/already]?
Has the funeral already happened?

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