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This document provides examples for how to express different tenses in Romanian and their English equivalents:
- The present tense in Romanian expresses current or habitual actions, while in English it can also express actions happening now or ongoing actions.
- The perfect compound tense in Romanian is used for completed past actions, referring to times in the past or actions that began in the past and have relevance to the present. In English it uses having + past participle.
- The imperfect tense in Romanian is used for past actions that were ongoing or habitual in the past, and describes the background for other past events. In English it uses the "-ing" form of the verb.
This document provides examples for how to express different tenses in Romanian and their English equivalents:
- The present tense in Romanian expresses current or habitual actions, while in English it can also express actions happening now or ongoing actions.
- The perfect compound tense in Romanian is used for completed past actions, referring to times in the past or actions that began in the past and have relevance to the present. In English it uses having + past participle.
- The imperfect tense in Romanian is used for past actions that were ongoing or habitual in the past, and describes the background for other past events. In English it uses the "-ing" form of the verb.
This document provides examples for how to express different tenses in Romanian and their English equivalents:
- The present tense in Romanian expresses current or habitual actions, while in English it can also express actions happening now or ongoing actions.
- The perfect compound tense in Romanian is used for completed past actions, referring to times in the past or actions that began in the past and have relevance to the present. In English it uses having + past participle.
- The imperfect tense in Romanian is used for past actions that were ongoing or habitual in the past, and describes the background for other past events. In English it uses the "-ing" form of the verb.