The correct answer is ''' te '''''
Cuantos hermanos tienes? como se llaman?
Hey there!
How do you say "Computer" in Spanish?
Answer: Computadora
Hope this helps
Have a great day (:
So the answer is (a) because in English the word is “paid” and (b) and (c) just don’t make sense the sentence states that “I (paid) the ring at the jewelry store.” I hope this helps!
Tú casa es grande.

The difference between "tú" and "usted" depends on the formality. "Tú" is used <u>when talking to friends or relatives (informal)</u> while "usted" is used <u>when talking to older people or a person of high social rank (formal)</u>.
In this case we want to write the <u>informal</u> form of "tú", so we use "tú". Also, when dealing with <u>permanent states</u>, the verb "ser" (to be) is used.