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前 (qián) can be used to indicate something that happened in the past, for example: 前天 (the day before yesterday). You could say:
我前天去了超市 (wǒ qiántiān qùle chāoshì; I went to the supermarket the day before yesterday).
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1. 前 (qián) can be used to indicate the future, as in 前途 (qiántú) meaning "future prospects".
2. 前 (qián) can be used to indicate the past, as in 前天 (qiántiān) meaning "the day before yesterday".
3. 前 (qián) can be used to indicate the present, as in 前景 (qiánjǐng) meaning "present situation".
4. 前 (qián) can be used to indicate the front, as in 前面 (qiánmiàn) meaning "in front".
5. 前 (qián) can be used to indicate the former, as in 前任 (qiánrèn) meaning "former (person in a position)".
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