Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use the Perfect (Perfect Compus) for completed actions and the Imperfect (Imperfect) for ongoing or habitual actions in the past.
- Perfect Compus: Use for a single, finished action (e.g., 'Am mâncat' - I ate).
- Imperfect: Use for ongoing background scenes (e.g., 'Mâncam' - I was eating).
- Habitual: Use Imperfect for repeated past actions (e.g., 'Mâncam mereu' - I always used to eat).
Meanings
This distinction separates completed events (Perfect) from ongoing states or habits (Imperfect) in the past.
Completed Action
A specific event that started and finished in the past.
“Am cumpărat pâine.”
“Ea a plecat la ora cinci.”
Ongoing Background
An action that was in progress when something else happened.
“Eram în parc când a sunat telefonul.”
“Copiii se jucau afară.”
Past Habit
Something that happened repeatedly in the past.
“Mergeam des la bunici.”
“Vara înotam în lac.”
Perfect Compus vs. Imperfect (Verb: A lucra - To work)
| Pronoun | Perfect Compus | Imperfect |
|---|---|---|
| Eu | Am lucrat | Lucram |
| Tu | Ai lucrat | Lucrai |
| El/Ea | A lucrat | Lucra |
| Noi | Am lucrat | Lucram |
| Voi | Ați lucrat | Lucrați |
| Ei/Ele | Au lucrat | Lucrau |
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Affirmative Perfect | Aux + Participle | Am mâncat |
| Negative Perfect | Nu + Aux + Participle | Nu am mâncat |
| Question Perfect | Aux + Subject + Participle | Ai mâncat? |
| Affirmative Imperfect | Stem + Suffix | Mâncam |
| Negative Imperfect | Nu + Stem + Suffix | Nu mâncam |
| Question Imperfect | Stem + Suffix + ? | Mâncai? |
طيف الرسمية
Lucram la proiectul respectiv. (Work)
Lucram la proiect. (Work)
Eram pe treabă. (Work)
Mă rupeam la muncă. (Work)
Past Tense Logic
Perfect Compus
- Am făcut I did/have done
Imperfect
- Făceam I was doing/used to do
Examples by Level
Am mâncat pizza.
I ate pizza.
Eram acasă.
I was at home.
Am văzut un film.
I saw a movie.
Ploua afară.
It was raining outside.
Am lucrat mult ieri.
I worked a lot yesterday.
Mergeam la școală pe jos.
I used to walk to school.
Ea a cumpărat o mașină.
She bought a car.
Copiii se jucau în parc.
The children were playing in the park.
Când am ajuns, el citea.
When I arrived, he was reading.
În fiecare vară mergeam la mare.
Every summer we used to go to the sea.
Am terminat raportul la timp.
I finished the report on time.
Eram obosit după cursuri.
I was tired after classes.
Am decis să plecăm pentru că ploua.
We decided to leave because it was raining.
Pe când locuiam în București, am vizitat multe muzee.
While I was living in Bucharest, I visited many museums.
Totul era pregătit când a sunat telefonul.
Everything was ready when the phone rang.
Am încercat să explic, dar el nu asculta.
I tried to explain, but he wasn't listening.
Am realizat că greșisem, dar era deja târziu.
I realized I had made a mistake, but it was already too late.
În timp ce scriam articolul, am avut o idee genială.
While I was writing the article, I had a brilliant idea.
Ea a susținut că nu știa nimic despre incident.
She claimed she knew nothing about the incident.
Am fost mereu de părere că educația este prioritară.
I have always been of the opinion that education is a priority.
Deși am încercat să mențin ordinea, lucrurile se degradau constant.
Although I tried to maintain order, things were constantly degrading.
Am observat că, pe măsură ce vorbeam, el devenea tot mai atent.
I noticed that as I was speaking, he was becoming more attentive.
Am considerat întotdeauna că acea perioadă a fost definitorie pentru cariera mea.
I have always considered that that period was defining for my career.
Am fost surprins să aflu că ei se cunoșteau de ani de zile.
I was surprised to learn that they had known each other for years.
Easily Confused
Both are past tenses, but Perfect Compus is for general conversation.
Both describe past, but Mai mult ca perfect is 'past of the past'.
Sometimes learners use Present for past.
أخطاء شائعة
Am mergeam la școală.
Mergeam la școală.
Eu am fost fericit mereu.
Eram fericit mereu.
Când am intrat, el a dormit.
Când am intrat, el dormea.
Am ploua.
Ploua.
Am citit când ai sunat.
Citeam când ai sunat.
Eram cumpărat pâine.
Am cumpărat pâine.
Am mâncam.
Am mâncat.
Am crezut că ești acasă.
Credeam că ești acasă.
Am avut 10 ani.
Aveam 10 ani.
Am vrut să plec.
Voiam să plec.
Am știut asta mereu.
Știam asta mereu.
Am fost bolnav în fiecare iarnă.
Eram bolnav în fiecare iarnă.
Am sperat să vii.
Speram să vii.
Sentence Patterns
Când ___, eu ___.
În fiecare zi, eu ___.
Ieri, eu am ___.
Deși ___, eu am ___.
Real World Usage
Am ajuns!
Mă plimbam prin parc.
Am lucrat la acest proiect.
Am vizitat muzeul.
Am comandat pizza.
Era o zi frumoasă.
The 'Snapshot' Rule
Don't mix!
Habits
Regional variation
Smart Tips
Use Imperfect for the weather, feelings, and background actions.
Use Perfect Compus for the main plot points.
Use Imperfect for everything you 'used to' do.
Use Imperfect for the action being interrupted.
النطق
Imperfect endings
The stress is usually on the last syllable for -am, -ai, -a.
Statement
Am mâncat. ↘
Finality
Question
Ai mâncat? ↗
Inquiry
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Perfect is a Point (P=P), Imperfect is an Interval (I=I).
Visual Association
Imagine a camera shutter clicking for the Perfect (a single photo) and a video camera rolling for the Imperfect (a long scene).
Rhyme
Perfect is done, the story is spun. Imperfect is long, like a favorite song.
Story
I was walking (Imperfect) in the park when I saw (Perfect) a dog. I stopped (Perfect) to pet it. It was (Imperfect) very friendly.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Write 3 sentences about your morning: one for a habit, one for a specific action, and one for a background state.
ملاحظات ثقافية
People often use the Perfect Compus more frequently even for states.
Standard usage follows the Perfect/Imperfect distinction strictly.
Sometimes uses regional forms of the past.
Perfect Compus comes from Latin 'habeo' + past participle. Imperfect comes from Latin imperfectum.
Conversation Starters
Ce ai făcut ieri?
Ce făceai când erai mic?
Ce citeai ultima dată când ai avut timp liber?
Cum te simțeai înainte de examen?
Journal Prompts
Test Yourself
Ieri, eu ___ (mânca) pizza.
Când erai mic, ___ (merge) la mare?
Find and fix the mistake:
Am mergeam la școală.
Eu lucram.
Imperfect is for completed actions.
A: Ce făceai? B: ___.
eu / citi / când / tu / suna
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Score: /8
تمارين تطبيقية
8 exercisesIeri, eu ___ (mânca) pizza.
Când erai mic, ___ (merge) la mare?
Find and fix the mistake:
Am mergeam la școală.
Eu lucram.
Imperfect is for completed actions.
A: Ce făceai? B: ___.
eu / citi / când / tu / suna
Perfect Compus - Ongoing
Score: /8
الأسئلة الشائعة (8)
Yes, it's very common to use Imperfect for the background and Perfect for the event.
No, it's very regular for all verbs.
People will understand, but you might sound like you are describing a habit instead of a single event.
Only if you plan to read literature or visit specific regions.
Use the Imperfect tense.
Yes, 'a avea' is the auxiliary for almost all verbs.
No, that's a common mistake.
Yes, English uses 'used to' or 'would' for habits, while Romanian uses a specific tense.
In Other Languages
Pretérito Perfecto vs. Imperfecto
Spanish uses 'haber' + participle, just like Romanian.
Passé Composé vs. Imparfait
French has more complex auxiliary rules (être vs avoir).
Perfekt vs. Präteritum
German doesn't have a direct aspectual Imperfect like Romanian.
Ta-form vs. Te-iru-ta
Japanese aspect is agglutinative.
Perfective vs. Imperfective
Arabic is root-based.
Le vs. Zai
Chinese verbs do not conjugate.