In the Chinese language, there are no verb conjugations or tenses commonly found in many other languages. Instead, the Chinese language conveys tense through context, using time markers and specific words that indicate past, present, and future actions. This lack of tenses might take some adjustment for learners coming from a language with complex verb structures. In this exercise, you will practice filling in the blanks with the appropriate time markers or words to convey tense in Chinese (Simplified) sentences.