Present Simple with "Have" and "Has" The Present Simple tense is used to describe actions or situations that occur regularly or are true in general. It's also used for possession. In the case of "have" and "has" , these words are used to indicate possession or something that belongs to someone. Who Uses It? "Have" is used with I , you , we , and they . "Has" is used with he , she , and it . Examples with "Have" and "Has": With "Have" (I, you, we, they): I have a phone. (Here, I possess a phone.) We have a meeting today. (In this case, we have something planned—a meeting.) They have a car. (This indicates they possess a car.) With "Has" (He, she, it): She has a dog. (Here, she owns or possesses a dog.) He has a new job. (In this sentence, he possesses a new job.) It has four wheels. (In this case, it (the object) possesses four wheels.) Negative Forms: To make the pr...