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Present Simple: Possession (have/has)

Learn how to show possession or relationship using have and has.

To describe what we own or possess, we use the verb have. We use have for I, you, we, and they, and has for third-person singular subjects like he, she, and it.

I have a book.

I have a book.

For singular third-person subjects:

She has a cup.

She has a cup.

Practice

Follow along with these examples to strengthen your understanding.

Assistant

What do you have?

What do you have?

I have a book.

I have a book.

Assistant

What does she have?

What does she have?

She has a cup.

She has a cup.

Assistant

What do you have?

What do you have?

I have a bag.

I have a bag.

Assistant

What does he have?

What does he have?

He has a pen.

He has a pen.

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