WAEC - English Language (2001 - No. 68)
....................a new teacher, she does not know much about the behaviour of the students.
Being
Having been
Been
Having being
Explanation
The sentence would read: "Having been a new teacher, she does not know much about the behaviour of the students."
This option correctly uses the perfect participle to indicate that she was a new teacher in the past, which is the reason she doesn't know much about the students' behaviour.
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