Actually, it's `if` and `goto` from which you can build all the others. But using so many similar but different syntactic constructs helps expressing the _intent_ of the code, rather than just implementing the _algorithm_. The underlying CPU (usually) just knows `if` and `goto`, which is why we have such a hard time to understand compiled code. Using high-level constructs such as `while`, `for`, `switch` etc. instead makes the code's intent clear to readers and maintainers.
Being able to write understandably for _humans_ is way more important than only for the _compiler_As I always used to …