This document provides a lesson on using the present simple tense in English to talk about possession. It covers the affirmative ("I/you/we have"), negative ("I/you/we haven't"), and interrogative ("Do I/you/we have?") forms using "have/has got" with examples for the first person singular and plural and third person singular. Examples are given for subjects like "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," "they" and objects like "a friend," "homework," "a skateboard," "a ball," "a saxophone." Short answers for questions are also demonstrated.