What is the verb tense for the following sentence? Where are you going after school today?

The verb is "are going."

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What tense do you think it is?

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The verb tense for the given sentence, "Where are you going after school today?" is the present progressive tense.

To determine the verb tense in a sentence, we need to identify the form of the verb being used. In this case, the verb "going" is in the present participle form (ending with -ing), which is a characteristic of the present progressive tense. The auxiliary verb "are" also indicates the present tense. So combining "are" and "going," we get the verb tense of present progressive in this sentence.