"I have" is tricky in Japanese. It depends upon the object of the sentence.
If you "have" something living or non-living.
arimasu - romaji form
あります - hiragana form
Above is the Japanese verb used for non-living things. Like foods, drinks, plants (considered inanimate), office supplies, etc.
Next, the verb always comes at the end of the sentence.
I have a hat.
わたし は ぼうし が あります。
Literally translated: I is hat have.
imasu - romaji form
います - hiragana form
Above is the Japanese verb used for living things. For people and animals.
I have a cat.
わたし は ねこ が います。
Literally: I is cat have.
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'Put this into the bag' : 'Kore wo saifu no naka ni otte kudasai.'
'He ran into the tunnel' : Kare wa koudou no naka e hashitta.'
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