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==Verb Tense==
==Verb Tense==


Chinese verbs do not undergo conjugation. All verbs have a single form, regardless of the preceding pronoun or subject or whether the verb is being used in the past, present or future.  Chinese verb tenses are generally inferred from context or by the placement of time words as highlighted in the following examples:<br>
Chinese verbs do not undergo conjugation. All verbs have a single form, regardless of the preceding pronoun or subject or whether the verb is being used in the past, present or future.<ref>Su, Qiu Gui. “How to Use Verb Tenses in Chinese", https://www.thoughtco.com/mandarin-timeframes-2279615, accessed 1 February 2018.</ref> Chinese verb tenses are generally inferred from context or by the placement of time words as highlighted in the following examples:<br>


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