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PREZENTARE Present Simple N Continuous

The document compares and contrasts the present simple tense and present continuous tense in Romanian. The present simple tense is used to describe permanent or habitual actions, while the present continuous tense describes temporary actions that are happening now or within a specific time period. Examples are provided of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using both tenses.

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PREZENTARE Present Simple N Continuous

The document compares and contrasts the present simple tense and present continuous tense in Romanian. The present simple tense is used to describe permanent or habitual actions, while the present continuous tense describes temporary actions that are happening now or within a specific time period. Examples are provided of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using both tenses.

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PRESENT TENSE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE CONTINUOUS

– lucruri care nu se schimba, permanente - lucruri temporare


Folosim Present Simple cand vorbim despre o actiune care are loc Folosim Present Continuous cand vorbim despre o actiune care are loc
in mod repetat, regulat, si care a devenit o obisnuinta, o rutina, un in momentul vorbirii sau in perioada asta (azi, saptamana/luna asta)
obicei. Este vorba despre o situatie permanenta. dar care se va termina curand. Este vorba despre o situatie temporara.
 what you do EVERY DAY/ USUALLY/ ALWAYS/ OFTEN/ NEVER  what you are doing RIGHT NOW/ AT THE MOMENT / TODAY /
 what you like I like icecream. I like tennis. I like cars. THIS WEEK / THIS MONTH / THESE DAYS / NOWADAYS
I play tennis every Sunday. I’m playing tennis now.
She eats fruits every day. She’s eating an apple now.
I watch cartoons every day. I’m watching a Disney film now.   
Affirmative Affirmative
I + Verb I + am
You + Verb You + are
He / she/ It + Verb + s He / she/ It + is + Verb + ing
We + Verb We + are
You + Verb You + are
They + Verb They + are
Negative Negative
I + don`t I + am
You + don`t You + are
He / she/ It + doesn`t + Verb He / she/ It + is + Not + Verb + ing
We + don`t We + are
You + don`t You + are
They + don`t They + are

Interrogative Interrogative
Do + I Am + I
Do + you Are + you
Does + he/ she / it + Verb ? Is + he/ she / it + Verb + ing ?
Do + we Are + we
Do + you Are + you
Do + they Are + they

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