Posted by rfvv on Monday, December 6, 2010 at 12:18pm.
1 - Yes, in that sentence "have" usually means "eat." It could also mean that you've bought or made the cake but haven't eaten it yet!
2 - http://www.answers.com/lovely
Other words you could use are "beautiful" and "gorgeous" and "splendid" and a few others that mean about the same thing.
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