I clean houses for 5 years.
I have cleaned houses for 5 years.
I already have eaten.
I have already eaten.
Has you ever seen a shooting star?
Have you ever seen a shooting star?
It's 10 am. I drink two cups of coffee today.
It's 10 am. I have drunk two cups of coffee today.
I'm sad because I been watching a sad movie.
I'm sad because I have been watching a sad movie. / I'm sad because I have watched a sad movie.
She has been married since 3 years.
She has been married for 3 years.
Has she yet taken the test?
Has she taken the test yet?
I have never went to El Salvador.
I have never gone to El Salvador.
How many times she has called you today?
How many times has she called you today?
Why are your hands dirty?
I work in the garden.
I have been working in the garden. / I've worked in the garden.
How long you live in L.A.?
How long have you lived in L.A.?
I have graduated from college yet.
I haven't graduated from college yet.
I haven't never flown in a helicopter.
I haven't ever flown in a helicopter.
We have been going to the doctor twice this year.
We have gone to the doctor twice this year.
I've just hear some terrible news.
I've just heard some terrible news.
I have been knowing him since I was a kid.
I have known him since I was a kid.
She's not hungry because she has already eaten.
In all my life, I never smoke.
In all my life, I have never smoked.
My kids have gotten two shots last year.
My kids got two shots last year.
He has just died three years ago.
He died three years ago.
When I was in Mexico, I have worked in an office for 3 years.
He's already been going to jail.
He's already gone to jail.
Last year, I have never gone to the movies.
Today is Wednesday. I went shopping once this week.
Today is Wednesday. I have gone shopping once this week.
Casual Talk: I just took the CASAS test.
Change into more formal English.
Formal: I have just taken the CASAS test.