This document provides examples of how to use the verbs "be" and "have" in sentences. It explains that "be" is used to describe something or indicate a location, with "am" for I, "is" for he/she/it, and "are" for we/you/they. "Have" is used to express possession, with "have" for I/we/you/they and "has" for he/she/it. Several examples are given for each case in simple sentences with a subject, verb, and complement.