English Grammar for Beginners
English Grammar for Beginners
3 Work
Simple
Present: Part 1
Lesson 1
page 80
Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Review the Grammar
page 88 page 97 page 104 page 111
Simple Present:
Affirmative Simple Present: Verbs + Objects; Imperatives
Statements; Negative Object Pronouns Connect the Grammar to
Irregular Verbs: Statements; Writing
Do , Go , and Have Prepositions of page 114
Time (part 2);
Like, Need, Want 79
LESSON 1 Simple Present: Affirmative Statements
EXPLORE
1 READ the article about Doctor Bugs. Notice the words in bold.
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Doctor Bugs
Most people don’t like bugs, but Doctor Mark Moffet loves
them! In fact, his nickname is Doctor Bugs. He’s a photographer
and an entomologist. An entomologist studies bugs.
Doctor Moffett’s favorite bug is the ant. He goes all over the
world to study ants. He watches them as they eat, work, rest,
sleep, and ftght.
3 DISCOVER. Complete the exercises to learn about the grammar in this lesson.
A Look at the list of verbs in exercise 2. Then find other verbs in the article from exercise 1.
Doctor Ants
Moffett
goes eat
B Look at the char s from exercise 2 and exercise A. Choos the correct answer mplete each sta ement.
Then discuss your answers with your cl mates a teacher
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LEARN
1. Use the simple present to talk about habits Habit or Routine: I exercise every day.
or routines, schedules, and facts. Schedule: She starts work at eight.
Fact: It rains a lot in April.
2. Add -s to the verb for he, she, it, and He drives to work.
singular subjects. She works in an office.
The bank opens at 9:00 a.m.
3. Do not put be in front of another verb in the ✓ He works at a bank.
simple present. ✗ He is work at a bank.
5 WRITE & SPEAK. List three activities you do often. Share your sentences with a partner. Then tell
the class about your partner.
Student A: I go to the gym. I never play the guitar. I have breakfast at seven o clock.
Student B:
6 Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in parentheses. 2. C
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uter programmers write (write) software.
A zookeeper feeds a
rhino at the Sedgwick
County Zoo in Wichita,
Kansas, USA.
See page A2 for additional spelling rules for -s, -es, and -ies endings.
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7 Write each verb with the correct -s, -es, or -ies ending.
The verbs do, go, and have are irregular for he,
She goes home at six-thirty.
she, it, and singular subjects.
He has a meeting at two-thirty.
John does the laundry on Sunday night.
8 Complete the paragraphs with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses.
Manuel and Lila also (4) have (have) two children, Luis and Carla. Every
morning they all (5) have (have) breakfast together at 7:30. Then, Luis and Carla
(6) go (go) to school, and Lila (7) goes (go) to work. Manuel
(8) does (do) the dishes, and then (9) goes (go) to bed. Carla
usually (1 does (do) her homework at a friend’s house in the afternoon, and
Luis (11) has (have) soccer practice. Manuel gets up at 4:00 p.m. At 6:00 p.m.,
he (12) has (have) dinner with Lila, Luis, and Carla. After dinner, he
(13) goes (go) to work. Manuel and Lila (14) have (have)
a busy schedule during the week, but on weekends they relax.
PRACTICE
9 Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses. Then listen and check your answers.
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Bush Pilots
Bush pilots (1) have(have) interesting jobs. They (2) fly(fly) special planes to Alaska’s bush country.
(This is a wild area, far away from cities with airports.)
Bush pilots (3) carry(carry) people or supplies in their bush planes. They also
(4) help(help) rescue people.
Paul Claus is a famous bush pilot. He (5) has(have) a lot of experience, and he is an excellent pilot. Paul
also (6) owns(own) a hotel in Alaska. He
(7) flies(fly) customers to his hotel and (8) takes(take) them on
adventures. He (9) goes(go) to interesting places with them. It’s an exciting job!
10 EDIT. Read the paragraph. Find and correct five more errors with the simple present.
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Bill is a mechanic. He know a lot about cars. He work at a garage. He fix cars and talks to customers. They
asks questions about their cars. Bill works from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. every day. He haves a busy schedule,
11 PRONUNCIATION. Read the chart and listen to the examples. Then complete the exercises.
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A Read the sentences about Rick’s schedule. Then listen and circle the sound you hear for the verb in each
sentence.
Rick’s Schedule
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5. He eats breakfast at 7:45. /s/ / /z/
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6. He reads the newspaper. /s/ / /z/
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7. He washes the dishes. /s/ / /z/
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8. Then he drives to work. /s/ / /z/
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9. He starts work at 8:30. /s/ / /z/
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10. He goes home at 5:30. /s/ / /z/
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11. He relaxes on Saturday and Sunday. /s/ / /z/
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12. He loves weekends! /s/ / /z/
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B Work with a partner. Practice reading the sentences from exercise A. Pay attention to the pronunciation of
the –s and -es endings.
A Look at the list of activities in the chart. Then listen to the conversation between two teachers.
Who does each activity? Check (✓) the correct column(s).
Alvaro Galina
1. lives in Ecuador ✓
2. lives in Russia
ces about Alvaro and Galina. Use the information from the chart.
3. teaches at a university
4. teaches at a highAlvaro
school lives in Ecuador.
5. teaches biology
6. gets up early
7. goes home at 3:00 p.m.
8. goes home at 6:00 p.m.
9. meets with students after class
10. relaxes on Saturday
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C In your notebook, write sentences about Alvaro and Galina. Use the chart from exercise A to help you.
A Read the e-mail about Rosa’s new job. Guess her job. Then discuss your idea with a partner.
Hi Akiko,
Good news! I have a new job. I work for an office supply company. I have a busy schedule, but I love the work. On
Monday, I go to the office. I meet with my boss and plan my schedule for the week. I visit customers and sell our
products during the week. I drive to different cities here in New York. I also fly to California every month. I work
really hard, but the job pays well, so I’m happy.
B Write five sentences about Rosa’s new job. Use the information from the e-mail in exercise A.
EXPLORE
1 READ the article about life on the International Space Station. Notice the words in bold.
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The astronauts don’t work all the time. Each day they exercise for an hour in the
morning and an hour in the afternoon. After dinner, they have free time. Then, it’s time
to go to sleep. Sometimes this isn’t easy because the sun rises and sets 16 times each day
on the space station.
The astronauts’ work doesn’t end on Friday. They work a half day on Saturday and
all day on Sunday. Astronauts are very busy people.
1
GMT: Greenwich Mean Time
2
Ground Control: People on Earth who work with astronauts in space.
2 CHECK. Match each of the astonauts’ activities with the correct time.
3 DISCOVER. Complete the exercises to learn about the grammar in this lesson.
A Find these sentences in the article from exercise 1. Write the missing words.
B Look at the sentences from exercise A. Then circle T for true or F for false for each statement below.
Discuss your answers with your classmates and teacher.
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LEARN nice
1. An astronaut on the International Space Station doesn’t / don’t have a lot of free time.
2. I drive to work.
2. remember: Use at with specific times and The bank opens at nine o’clock. We
in the phrase at night. relax at night.
Use in with morning, afternoon, and We go to work in the morning. We
evening. eat dinner in the evening.
Use on with days of the week and specific I don’t work on Saturday.
dates. The meeting is on Monday afternoon. His
birthday is on November 25th.
3. To show when an activity begins and She works from nine to five-thirty.
ends, use from . . . to.
4. Use until to talk about an activity that continues The bank is open until four o’clock.
up to a specific time.
5. A sentence can have more than one prepositional He wakes up at five-thirty in the morning.
phrase.
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For Prepositions of Time (Part 1), see Unit 2, Lesson 3.
To be less specific, we use around and about.
We usually eat dinner at about 8:00. (We don’t eat
7 Underline the prepositional phrases in these exactly at 8:00 every night.)
sentences. I usually leave work at around 6:00. (I don’t leave
work at exactly 6:00 every night.)
1. We have class from 9:40 to 10:50.
6. We study night.
9 WRITE & SPEAK. Complete the sentences with prepositional phrases of time. Use the
prepositions from chart 3.5 on page 91. Then share your sentences with a partner.
We need
to relax today.
She need
s
They want
to meet every week.
He want
s
8. need / I / do / my homework / to
PRACTICE
11 SPEAK.
A Work with a partner. Complete the sentences with information about yourself. Use prepositional
phrases, the simple present, and infinitives.
Student B: I do my homework in the morning. Use on weekends to talk about activities that
happen every weekend or on most weekends.
B Work in a group. Say three sentences about your partner. We relax on weekends.
Use the information from exercise A. She doesn’t work on weekends.
A Read the information about Lia. Then complete the sentences in the chart below with the correct form of the
verbs in parentheses and the correct prepositions of time.
Lia is from Indonesia. She works in Toronto, Canada. This is her first time away from home, and
she misses her life in Indonesia. Her life is very different in Canada!
In
Indonesia
1. Lia’s mother cooks (cook) breakfast for her.
2. Lia (have) classes 9:30 12:30
from Monday to Saturday.
3. Lia (go) out with her friends weekends.
In
Canada
4. Lia’s mother (not cook) breakfast for her.
5. Lia (have) breakfast at a coffee shop
about 7:15 the morning.
6. Lia (not have) classes the morning.
7. She (work) 9:00 5:00
Monday Friday.
8. She also (study) at a business school because she
(want to) start a business in Indonesia someday.
9. She (have) a class 6:00 9:00
night Tuesday and Thursday.
10. Lia (not have) many friends in Toronto.
11. She (not go) out weekends.
12. She (be) lonely.
13. She (miss) her friends in Indonesia.
B Is your life similar to Lia’s life, or is it different? Complete the sentences with information about your life.
3. At night, I .
4. I friends in .
5. On weekends, I .
6. I lonely.
My life is different from Lia’s life. In the morning, I have breakfast at home.
13 EDIT. Read the paragraph. Find and correct six more errors with negatives and prepositions of time.
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Iris is a reporter. She works for a newspaper. She asks questions and writes articles.
doesn’t
She don’t drive to work. She walks. She don’t work in the morning. She works from 2:00 p.m.
in 11:00 p.m. She doesn’t goes to bed early. She goes to bed on 1:00 a.m. She doesn’t work at Saturday and
14 Complete the conversation below. Use words from the box. You can use some words more than once. Then
listen and check your answers.
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work have from at to in on
Use How about . . .? to make suggestions.
Ted: Hi, Jana! A: Hi. How about coffee this afternoon? I’m free at
4:00.
Jana: Hey, Ted! How about coffee sometime? (1) I’m free
B: Sorry. I work from 9:00 to 5:00.
in the morning on Thursday. How about Saturday afternoon?
Jana: Sorry. I’m not free then. (4) I soccer practice 2:00
4:00. How about Saturday?
15 SPEAK. Work with a partner. Partner A, look at the schedule on this page. Partner B, look at the
schedule on page A5. Do not show each other your schedules. Find a time to meet for coffee. Use the
suggestions and answers from the chart below.
work
4 PM - 5 PM
A Listen to the information about workweeks around the world. Check (✓) the workdays for each country in
the chart.
M T W T F S Sun
h a
t
Canada
United States
Thailand
Austria
Saudi Arabia ith a partner. Use the information in your chart from exercise A to make true and false statements. Say a
statement. Your partner will say “true” or “false” and correct your false statements.
United
Arab Student A: People in Canada don’t work on Monday.
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Japan Student B: That’s false. People in Canada work on Monday.
India
C Tell your partner about the workweek in your country or a country you know about.
B W People in my country work from Monday to Friday. They don’t work on Saturday and Sunday.
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k 17 APPLY. Write six sentences about the workweeks in different countries. You can write about countries
from exercise 16A or use your own ideas.
w People in Canada work from Monday to Friday.
Verbs + Objects LESSON 3
EXPLORE
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1 READ the conversation about the elephant keepers in Kenya. Notice the words in bold.
Elephant Keepers
Bill: Wow! This is an interesting article.
Sue: Oh, baby elephants! Look at them! They’re so cute! Where are
their mothers?
Bill: Hunters killed them.
Sue: That’s terrible!
Bill: Yeah, it is. These men are elephant keepers. They work at a place for orphan 1 elephants in
Kenya. They feed the baby elephants, take care of them, and even play soccer with them.
Sue: Hmmm. Elephant keeper. That’s an interesting job.
Bill: Yes, but it isn’t easy. The keepers need to feed the baby elephants every three hours.
Sue: Really? What about at night?
Bill: They need to feed them at night, too. The keepers sleep in buildings with the baby
elephants..........Listen to this quote from the article. One of the keepers says, “Every three
hours you feel a trunk reach up and pull your blankets2 off. The elephants are our alarms.”
Sue: That’s funny. Smart elephants! I want to read that article.
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An orphan is a child or baby animal whose parents are dead.
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People use blankets in bed at night to stay warm.
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Baby elephants play with their keeper in
a wildlife refuge in Nairobi, Kenya.
2 CHECK. Read the false statements about elephant keepers. Then correct each statement to
make it true. elephants
1. The keepers feed the baby.
3 DISCOVER. Complete the exercises to learn about the grammar in this lesson.
A Look at these sentences from the conversation from exercise 1 on page 97. Notice the words in bold. Then
choose the correct word to complete the statement below.
B Discuss your answer from exercise A with your classmates and teacher.
1. I speak . 4. I listen to .
8. Paulina has two dogs. She walks them in the park every morning.
6. The teacher wants to meet with . She has a question about your homework.
PRACTICE
9 Complete the exercises.
1. thinks / about / He / Linda / every day He thinks about Linda every day.
B Look at the sentences in exercise A. Replace each object with an object pronoun.
her
He thinks about Linda every day.
10 LISTEN, WRITE & SPEAK.
A Listen to the information about three jobs. Match the jobs with the
correct names. Write the letter on the line.
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crocodile hunter
golf ball diver
11 READ & SPEAK. Work with a partner. Read about one of the people below. Then close your book. Tell your
partner about the person from your paragraph. Use the -s form of the simple present and object pronouns.
Student A: His name is Dan. He loves dogs and they love him.
Student A Dan
My name is Dan. I love dogs and they love me. I’m a
professional dog walker. People pay me, and I take
their dogs for walks. Sometimes I take the dogs to
the park and run with them. The dogs are very fast,
so it’s good exercise for me. I have an unusual job,
but I love it.
Student B Clara
My name is Clara. I’m a bus driver. I drive a school
bus. I take children to school in the morning and
take them home in the afternoon. They say hello to
me every morning, and sometimes they bring
cookies or flowers. I love children, so it’s a good job
for me.
12 APPLY.
A Write five sentences about your work, your studies, or your family. Use objects and object pronouns.
EXPLORE
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1 READ the advice on how to get a job in game design. Notice the words in bold.
• Don’t play games all the time. Make them! Use your time to improve your skills.2
• Don’t ask for a lot of money at your first job. Work hard.
Good luck!
1
People give advice to help other people.
2
A skill is an ability that helps you do a job well.
3
A volunteer does work for no money.
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Young Buddhist monks play video
games in Bodhgaya, India.
2 CHECK. Look at each idea in the chart. Does Lukas think it is a good idea or a bad idea? Check (✓) the
correct column.
3 DISCOVER. Complete the exercises to learn about the grammar in this unit.
A Find and complete these sentences in the article from exercise 1. Write the missing words.
5. hard.
B Look at the sentences from exercise A. Then circle T for true or F for false for each statement below.
Discuss your answers with your classsmates and teachers.
2. Use the base form of the verb for Write your name and address.
imperatives. Do your homework.
3. You is the subject of imperatives, but it is not Open your books.
common to write or say you. Call Margaret.
4. To be polite, use please with imperatives. please take your shoes off. Take
your shoes off, please.
5 Write an imperative for each situation. Use verbs from the box.
6. A: That old woman doesn’t have a seat. B: Please her your seat.
6 SPEAK. Work in a group. Give instructions. Use verbs from the box and imperatives.
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In speaking, Do not is sometimes used for
7 Underline the imperatives.
emphasis.
1. It’s cold. Don’t open the window. Do not eat this cake! It’s for dessert.
Do not tell Maria about the party! It’s a surprise.
2. Don’t worry. Everything is OK now.
4. Don’t stay up late tonight. You have a meeting at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow.
PRACTICE
9 SPEAK & WRITE. Work with a partner. What do these signs mean? Match each imperative with the correct
sign below.
1. a 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
10 EDIT. Read the advice. Find and correct five more errors with imperatives.
11 Complete the conversations with affirmative or negative imperatives. Use the verbs in the box. You can use
each verb more than once.
1. A: I want a job at a computer company, but I also want to take a psychology course.
your money.
12 LISTEN, SPEAK & WRITE.
Good Bad
Idea Idea
1. Swim a lot. A hawksbill turtle
2. Learn about the ocean.
3. Try to catch fish.
4. Choose the right camera.
5. Practice in a swimming pool.
6. Jump into the water with your camera.
7. Leave your camera in the sun.
8. Have fun.
Swim a lot.
13 APPLY.
A Work with a group. Discuss ways to improve your English. Use affirmative and negative imperatives.
Read in English.
Don’t miss
class.
B Make a chart in your notebook. Organize your ideas from exercise A in a chart. Use affirmative
and negative imperatives. Use the chart from exercise 12C as a model.
Charts
1 Change each affirmative statement to a negative statement. Then change each underlined object to an object
3.1, 3.4,
pronoun.
3.7, 3.8
1. She reads the newspaper every morning. She doesn’t read it every morning.
7. He knows my sister.
8. He fixes cars.
Charts 2 Look at the work schedule. Then complete the sentences below. Use the correct prepositions of time and the
3.1–3.5 verbs in parentheses. Use the negative form when necessary.
studies
Max Kraushaar studys in Seattle. He likes to bake. At Friday an Saturday morning, he bake pies. In night, people
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call or text Max. They order pies, and Max delivers them. He doesn’t drives a car. He rides a bicycle and carrys
the pies in a basket. He takes orders until 3:00 a.m. Max’s company have a funny name. He calls it “Piecycle.”
4 Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses and prepositions of time. Then listen
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Charts
3.1–3.2, A Dangerous Job
3.10
Chris Hansen (1) works (work) in Alaska (2) in the winter.
He (3) (have) a job on a crab boat. He (4) (fish) for
crabs (5) October (6) January. Chris and the other fishermen
(7) (drop) heavy crab pots in the ocean and (8) (pull)
them back onto the boat a day later. Chris (9) (not like) his job.
It (10) (be) very dangerous on the ocean. Even in bad weather, the work
(11) (not stop). The days (12) (be) very short in
the winter. The sun (13) (not rise) (14) about 10:00 a.m.,
and it (15) (go) down (16) around 4:00 p.m. Chris’s
mother (17) (worry) about him. She (18) (say),
“(19) (be) careful, Chris! (20) (not fall) off the
boat!” He (21) (say), “(22) (not worry), Mom!”
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Charts
3.1, 3.2,
5 SPEAK & WRITE.
3.4–3.7
A Look at the activities in the chart. Then write notes about your schedule.
work
go shopping
see my friends
B Work with a partner. Discuss your schedules. Take notes about your partner’s schedule in the chart in
exercise A.
C Choose two of the activities from the chart in exercise A. Write sentences about your schedule and
your partner’s schedule.
Charts
6 LISTEN, SPEAK & WRITE.
3.1, 3.2,
3.4–3.10 A Listen to information about four problems. Write the number next to each problem when you hear about it.
2.
3.
4.
C Work with a partner. Write advice for the people from exercises A and B. Use imperatives.
1. Advice for Tom: Don’t miss work! Ask a friend for help.
A Read the paragraph. What is the writer’s advice for new teachers? Discuss with a partner.
My Job
as a Teacher
I am a teacher. I work from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. I teach
four English classes. In class, I write on the board. I ask a
lot of questions. I use pictures when
I teach vocabulary. I don’t arrive late. At home, I plan my
lessons. I correct homework and tests.
My advice for new teachers – learn your students’
names on the first day.
GrAmmAr FOCUS
In the paragraph in exercise A, the writer uses the simple present to talk about habits or routines and schedules.
B Read the paragraph in exercise A again. Underline the verbs in the simple present. Circle the imperative. Then
compare your answers with a partner.
C Complete the chart with information from the paragraph in exercise A. What does a teacher do in class? At
home?
The J o a Teacher
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Class Home
She asks a lot of questions.
2 BEFORE YOU WRITE. Complete the chart with information about your job as a student. What do
you do in class? At home? What advice do you have for new students? Use the chart from exercise
1C as a model.
My J a a Student
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Class Home
Advice:
3 WRITE a paragraph about your job as a student. Give advice for new students. Use the information from
your chart in exercise 2 and the paragraph in exercise 1A to help you.
Good writers indent the first line of a paragraph. To indent, begin the first line of a
paragraph five spaces to the right.
I am a teacher. I work from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. I teach four English classes.
In class, I write on the board. I ask a lot of questions.
4 SELF ASSESS. Read your paragraph. Underline the verbs in the simple present. Then use the checklist to
assess your work.
I did not put be in front of other verbs in the simple present. [3.1, 3.3]
I used the base form of the verb for imperatives. [3.9, 3.10]