The present perfect tense of "learn" is "has/have learned."
The present perfect tense of "be" is "have been" or "has been."
A senior prefect will present his speech on a handing over ceremony must be professional yet light hearted at the same time. It must be kept brief and direct.
First, you have to address the people present and then state your intentions and ideas you will do when voted into power.
The formula for the present perfect tense is: has/have + past participle. To make it negative, add the adverb not.Examples:I have not walkedWe have not walkedYou have not walkedHe/she has not walkedThey have not walked
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