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Progressive Tenses (A.K.A. the Continuous Tenses) a) He will go to the store. b) He is going to the store. c) He went to the store. d) He goes to the store.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The correct option that uses the progressive tenses (continuous tenses) is:

b) He is going to the store.

The progressive tenses are formed by using a form of "to be" (in this case, "is") followed by the present participle of the verb ("going"). It indicates an ongoing or continuous action in the present. The other options do not use the progressive tenses. Option a) uses the simple future tense, option c) uses the simple past tense, and option d) uses the simple present tense.

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