Conjugations of verbs for the formal "you" in Spanish are the same as for the subjects el and ella; in present tense, they usually end in -a.
The option you have checked is in past tense ("I bought this"); the present tense conjugation is compra.
Usted compra esto.
Again, the conjugation of verbs for the formal "you" in present tense almost always end in the letter "a"; the correct conjugation is estudia.
Usted estudia <span>matemáticas.</span>
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Answer:</h2>
Después de reclamar mis maletas, las traigo a la aduana.
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Explanation:</h2>
In this exercise, we need to fill the blank with the more logical Spanish verb conjugated in the simple present, but <em>what is the simple present used for? </em>Well, it is used when talking about routines or habitual actions. Moreover, you can use this tense when describing actions that happens now or in the near future.
In this sentence, we use the verb traer conjugated as traigo because it matches the first person singular (yo). So the sentence:
<em>Después de reclamar mis maletas, las </em><em>traigo</em><em> a la aduana.</em>
Translates into:
<em>After claiming my bags,</em><em> I bring </em><em>them to customs.</em>