The question asks to conjugate the verb 'go' into the correct present simple, present continuous, or past simple tense based on the context. The sentence "Where (you\go)? To supermarket" implies a question about a habitual action or a current plan. Given the context of asking about going to a supermarket, the most appropriate tense is the present simple for habitual actions or the present continuous for a current plan/question. However, without further context, the present simple is a common choice for general questions about where someone goes. If it's a question about a current action, present continuous would be used. If it's a question about a past event, past simple would be used. Considering the options, and the common phrasing for asking about a destination, 'do you go' (present simple) or 'are you going' (present continuous) are likely. If the question is about a general habit, 'do you go' is correct. If it's about a specific instance, 'are you going' is correct. The provided solution uses 'do you go'.
1. Analyze the sentence structure and meaning.
2. Determine the most suitable tense (present simple, present continuous, or past simple).
3. Conjugate the verb 'go' accordingly.
Answer: Where do you go? To supermarket