A2 Tense & Aspect 5 min read 쉬움

Habitual Actions

Combine the Present or Imperfect tense with frequency adverbs to describe recurring routines and past traditions effectively.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use the Present Tense to describe actions that happen regularly, repeatedly, or as a general fact.

  • Use the present tense for daily habits: 'Eu mănânc micul dejun la ora 8.'
  • Use it for general truths: 'Soarele răsare la est.'
  • Use it for scheduled future events: 'Trenul pleacă la ora 10.'
Subject + Verb (conjugated) + Time/Frequency Adverb

Overview

Talking about habits is like describing the soundtrack of your life. It’s the stuff you do every single day without thinking. In Romanian, expressing these recurring actions is surprisingly simple.
You don't need complex auxiliary verbs like used to or would. Instead, you rely on two main tenses: the Present and the Imperfect. Whether you’re ordering your usual coffee or telling a friend about your childhood, this is the grammar you’ll use. Think of it as the auto-pilot mode of language.
We use it for routines, traditions, and those annoying things your roommate always does. It’s the difference between saying I am eating and
I eat every morning.

How This Grammar Works

Romanian handles habitual actions by focusing on frequency. You don’t need a special mood or a tricky hidden formula. To show that something happens regularly, you just take a standard verb and pair it with a frequency word.
For current habits, you stick with the Present Tense (Prezent). For habits that stayed in the past, you switch to the Imperfect Tense (Imperfect). It’s like a grammar traffic light.
Green means you’re doing it now (Present). Yellow means you used to do it back then (Imperfect). The verb tells the time, and the adverb tells the frequency.
Simple, right? Even native speakers sometimes forget their adverbs, but the tense usually gives it away.

Formation Pattern

1
To build a habitual sentence, follow these four easy steps:
2
Identify the timeframe. Is the habit happening now or in the past?
3
Select your verb. For now, use Prezent. For the past, use Imperfect.
4
Choose a frequency adverb. Examples include mereu (always) or des (often).
5
Place the adverb correctly. Usually, it goes right after the verb or at the start.
6
Example for now: Eu (Subject) + beau (Present Verb) + cafea (Object) + zilnic (Adverb).
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Example for then: Eu (Subject) + beam (Imperfect Verb) + cafea (Object) + zilnic (Adverb).

When To Use It

Use this pattern when you describe your daily grind. This includes your morning routine, like mă spăl pe dinți (I brush my teeth). It's perfect for hobbies you do every weekend.
Use it in job interviews when they ask,
How do you handle stress?
You might say, De obicei, prioritizez sarcinile (Usually, I prioritize tasks). It’s also essential for traditions. If you visit your grandmother every Easter, that’s a habitual action.
In real-world scenarios like ordering food, you might say, De obicei iau pizza, dar azi vreau paste (I usually take pizza, but today I want pasta). It sets the baseline for your normal behavior.

When Not To Use It

Don’t use this for one-time wonders. If you climbed Mount Everest once, that’s not a habit. For specific, completed actions in the past, use the Compound Past (Perfect Compus).
For example, Am mâncat means I ate (once). Mâncam means
I used to eat
(habitually). Also, avoid using the Present Tense for habits if you are currently in the middle of a specific, one-off action that contradicts the habit.
It’s like saying
I usually run, but right now I am sitting.
Use the right tool for the right job. Don't use a hammer when you need a screwdriver.

Common Mistakes

One big trap is using the Compound Past for past habits. English speakers often say Am mers la bunica în fiecare vară. This sounds weird to Romanians. It should be Mergeam la bunica în fiecare vară. The am mers version sounds like a finished, single trip. Another mistake is word order with niciodată (never). You must use a double negative: Nu fac niciodată asta (I never do that). Forgetting the nu makes the sentence fall apart. Yes, even native speakers mess this up when they’re tired, but you can do better! Think of the double negative as a safety belt.

Contrast With Similar Patterns

In English, we have I am working vs. I work. Romanian is lazier (in a good way). The phrase Eu lucrez can mean both.
However, to emphasize the habit, you MUST add that frequency word. Without de obicei or mereu, Eu lucrez might just mean you are working right now. Compared to the Imperfect, the Compound Past is for the dots on a timeline.
The Imperfect (for habits) is for the lines or waves. Habits are continuous and repetitive, not quick and done.

Quick FAQ

Q

Can I use mereu with any tense?

Mostly Present and Imperfect for habits.

Q

Does de obicei always go at the start?

No, but it’s very common there for emphasis.

Q

Is zilnic more formal than în fiecare zi?

A little bit, but both work in daily conversation.

Q

How do I say I used to?

Just use the Imperfect tense of the verb. There is no separate word for used to.

Meanings

The habitual present is used to describe actions that are performed repeatedly or represent a state of being.

1

Daily Routine

Actions performed as part of a regular schedule.

“Mă trezesc la ora șapte.”

“Lucrez de luni până vineri.”

2

General Truths

Facts that are always true.

“Apa fierbe la 100 de grade.”

“Pământul se învârte în jurul Soarelui.”

3

Scheduled Future

Events that are fixed in a calendar.

“Avionul aterizează la ora 14:00.”

“Cursul începe mâine la 9.”

Present Tense Conjugation (Group 1: -a)

Pronoun Verb: a lucra (to work) Negative
Eu lucrez nu lucrez
Tu lucrezi nu lucrezi
El/Ea lucrează nu lucrează
Noi lucrăm nu lucrăm
Voi lucrați nu lucrați
Ei/Ele lucrează nu lucrează

Reference Table

Reference table for Habitual Actions
Romanian Adverb English Translation Frequency Level Example Sentence
Mereu Always 100% Mereu citesc seara.
De obicei Usually 80% De obicei beau ceai.
Deseori / Des Often 60% Mergem des la munte.
Uneori Sometimes 40% Uneori întârzii la curs.
Rareori Rarely 10% Rareori mănânc carne.
Niciodată (nu) Never 0% Nu fumez niciodată.

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
Consum masa.

Consum masa. (Eating)

중립
Mănânc.

Mănânc. (Eating)

비격식체
Bag ceva.

Bag ceva. (Eating)

속어
Molfăi ceva.

Molfăi ceva. (Eating)

Adverbs of Frequency

Frecvență

High Frequency

  • Mereu Always
  • Zilnic Daily

Low Frequency

  • Rareori Rarely
  • Niciodată Never

Present vs. Imperfect Habits

Present (Current Habits)
Beau cafea I drink coffee (usually)
Gătesc des I cook often
Imperfect (Past Habits)
Beam ceai I used to drink tea
Găteam zilnic I used to cook daily

Choosing the Right Tense

1

Is it a repeated action?

YES ↓
NO
Use Perfect Compus (Simple Action)
2

Is it happening in the present era?

YES ↓
NO
Use Imperfect (Past Habit)
3

Is it happening right now?

YES ↓
NO
Use Prezent with Adverb

Routine Vocabulary

🌅

Morning

  • A se trezi
  • A se spăla
  • A bea cafea
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Evening

  • A citi
  • A se culca
  • A se uita la TV

Examples by Level

1

Eu mănânc mere.

I eat apples.

2

Tu lucrezi mult.

You work a lot.

3

El bea apă.

He drinks water.

4

Noi dormim opt ore.

We sleep eight hours.

1

Cât de des mergi la sală?

How often do you go to the gym?

2

Nu fumez niciodată.

I never smoke.

3

Trenul pleacă la ora zece.

The train leaves at ten.

4

Ea învață româna zilnic.

She learns Romanian daily.

1

Soarele răsare la est în fiecare dimineață.

The sun rises in the east every morning.

2

De obicei, îmi petrec weekendul la munte.

Usually, I spend my weekend in the mountains.

3

Dacă plouă, stau în casă.

If it rains, I stay inside.

4

El susține că știe adevărul.

He claims he knows the truth.

1

Această lege intră în vigoare de luni.

This law comes into effect on Monday.

2

În acest roman, autorul descrie o lume distopică.

In this novel, the author describes a dystopian world.

3

Mă întreb dacă ea înțelege riscurile.

I wonder if she understands the risks.

4

Aici, clientul beneficiază de reduceri constante.

Here, the client benefits from constant discounts.

1

În 1989, poporul se ridică împotriva regimului.

In 1989, the people rise against the regime.

2

Oricât de mult încearcă, el nu reușește.

No matter how much he tries, he doesn't succeed.

3

Se spune că timpul vindecă totul.

It is said that time heals everything.

4

Ea refuză să accepte compromisul.

She refuses to accept the compromise.

1

Fiecare gest al său trădează o neliniște profundă.

Every gesture of his betrays a deep anxiety.

2

Se cuvine să menționăm contribuția sa majoră.

It is fitting to mention his major contribution.

3

Oricine trece pragul acestei case simte ospitalitatea.

Anyone who crosses the threshold of this house feels the hospitality.

4

Această teorie explică fenomenele observate.

This theory explains the observed phenomena.

Easily Confused

Habitual Actions Present vs. Past

Learners often use past tense when they mean a recurring habit.

Habitual Actions Present vs. Future

Learners use future for scheduled events.

Habitual Actions Continuous vs. Simple

Learners look for a 'be + -ing' form.

자주 하는 실수

Eu mănânc nu.

Eu nu mănânc.

The negative 'nu' must precede the verb.

Eu lucrezi.

Eu lucrez.

Wrong conjugation for the first person.

Mănânc mereu.

Mereu mănânc.

Word order is flexible, but 'mereu' often sounds better before.

El mănâncă mere.

El mănâncă mere.

Actually correct, but learners often forget the plural.

Eu sunt mănânc.

Eu mănânc.

Do not use 'to be' to form continuous actions.

Când tu mănânci?

Când mănânci?

Subject pronoun is redundant.

El pleacă mâine la 10.

El pleacă mâine la 10.

Correct, but learners often use future tense unnecessarily.

Apa fierbe la 100 grade.

Apa fierbe la 100 de grade.

Need the preposition 'de' for numbers.

Dacă plouă, voi sta în casă.

Dacă plouă, stau în casă.

Present tense is preferred in the 'if' clause.

El susține că va ști.

El susține că știe.

Present tense is more natural for general facts.

În 1989, poporul s-a ridicat.

În 1989, poporul se ridică.

Historical present is more vivid.

Oricât încearcă, el nu va reuși.

Oricât încearcă, el nu reușește.

Consistency in tense is preferred.

Se spune că timpul va vindeca.

Se spune că timpul vindecă.

Proverbs use present tense.

Sentence Patterns

Eu ___ în fiecare zi.

Cât de des ___ tu la sală?

De obicei, eu ___ la ora 8.

___ că timpul vindecă totul.

Real World Usage

Social Media constant

Astăzi lucrez de acasă.

Texting very common

Ne vedem la 5?

Job Interview common

Mă ocup de marketing.

Travel common

La ce oră pleacă trenul?

Food Delivery occasional

Comand pizza des.

Academic common

Această teorie explică totul.

💡

The 'Usually' Starter

Start your sentences with 'De obicei' to instantly signal you're talking about a habit. It gives you time to think of the rest of the sentence!
⚠️

The Double Negative Trap

Never say 'Eu niciodată merg'. It must be 'Eu nu merg niciodată'. If you forget the 'nu', the sentence sounds incomplete to a Romanian ear.
🎯

Imperfect is for Nostalgia

When talking about childhood, almost every verb should be in the Imperfect. Think of it as the 'nostalgia tense' for all those old habits.
💬

Coffee Culture Habits

Romanians love their 'cafea'. You'll often hear 'Mergem la o cafea?' as a habitual suggestion for meeting up, even if you don't drink coffee!

Smart Tips

Use the pronoun only for emphasis or contrast.

Eu mănânc, tu mănânci. Eu mănânc, tu nu.

Always include the time to avoid confusion with habits.

Trenul pleacă. Trenul pleacă la ora 10.

Place them before the verb for better flow.

Mănânc mereu. Mereu mănânc.

Never separate 'nu' from the verb.

Eu mănânc nu. Eu nu mănânc.

발음

mă-NÂN-căm

Stress

Stress usually falls on the penultimate syllable.

lu-CREZ vs lu-CRĂM

Vowel harmony

Some verbs change vowels based on the ending.

Question

Mănânci? ↗

Rising intonation for yes/no questions.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Remember 'A-E-I-Î' for the four verb groups to know which ending to pick.

Visual Association

Imagine a clock face where every hour is a different verb ending. As the hand moves, you conjugate the verb.

Rhyme

Pentru a vorbi despre ce faci, / Verbul la prezent mereu îl schimbi.

Story

Maria wakes up (se trezește). She drinks (bea) coffee. She works (lucrează) at the office. She loves (iubește) her job.

Word Web

mereuadeseazilnicde obiceiuneoriniciodată

챌린지

Write 5 sentences about your morning routine in Romanian.

문화 노트

Romanians value directness in daily routines. Using the present tense correctly shows you are integrated.

Similar to Romanian, but with slightly more conservative verb usage.

Often uses slightly different regional verb forms for emphasis.

Derived from Latin present indicative forms.

Conversation Starters

Ce faci în fiecare zi?

Cât de des mergi la cinema?

Cum îți petreci timpul liber?

Ce părere ai despre rutina zilnică?

Journal Prompts

Descrie ziua ta ideală.
Ce faci pentru a învăța româna?
Cum s-a schimbat rutina ta în ultimul an?
Analizează importanța disciplinei în viață.

Test Yourself

Choose the correct verb form for a past habit.

Când eram mic, eu ___ (a se juca) cu mașinuțele în fiecare zi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: mă jucam
The Imperfect 'mă jucam' is used for repeated actions in the past.
Complete the negative habitual sentence correctly.

Ea ___ merge ___ la cinema singură.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: nu / niciodată
Romanian requires a double negative: 'nu' before the verb and 'niciodată' after.
Select the best adverb for a 100% frequency current habit.

Eu îmi sun mama ___ în fiecare sâmbătă.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: mereu
'Mereu' indicates the action happens every time without fail.

Score: /3

연습 문제

8 exercises
Conjugate the verb 'a lucra' for 'eu'.

Eu ___ la bancă.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: lucrez
First person singular ending is -ez.
Which is the correct negative form? 객관식

___ mănânc carne.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nu
Nu must come before the verb.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Eu sunt mănânc.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Eu mănânc
No 'to be' needed.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

mereu / mănânc / eu / micul dejun

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Eu mereu mănânc micul dejun
Standard SVO order.
Translate to Romanian. 번역

He works every day.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: El lucrează în fiecare zi
Third person singular ending is -ează.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Când pleci? B: ___ la ora 8.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Plec
Answering for 'I'.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

noi / merge / la / școală

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Noi mergem la școală
First person plural ending is -em.
Sort by verb group. Grammar Sorting

Which verb is NOT -a group?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a merge
a merge is -e group.

Score: /8

자주 묻는 질문 (8)

No, Romanian is a pro-drop language. You can usually omit 'eu', 'tu', etc.

Just use the present tense. Context will show if it's a habit or happening now.

Yes, but they follow patterns. Focus on the four main groups first.

Yes, for scheduled events like trains or meetings.

It's a fixed rule in Romanian syntax.

Use rising intonation or question words like 'când' or 'unde'.

Yes, standard Romanian is consistent, though some regional slang exists.

Don't worry! People will understand you. Focus on being clear.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Presente de indicativo

Spanish has a distinct progressive form (estoy comiendo) while Romanian uses the simple present.

French moderate

Présent de l'indicatif

French pronunciation often hides the conjugation differences.

German moderate

Präsens

German word order is much more rigid.

Japanese low

Non-past tense

Japanese verbs do not change for person or number.

Arabic low

Al-Mudari'

Arabic root system is completely different.

Chinese none

Present tense

Chinese verbs are invariant.

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