1. You-familiar singular : Tú
2. He : Él
3. we, feminine : Nosotras
4. you-formal plural : Ustedes
5. you-plural, feminine : Tú.
<em>Why you-plural, feminine is also " Tú " ?</em>
<em>Because " Tú " are a pronoun that serves to address both men and women.</em>
<h3><u><em>I hope i've helped.</em></u></h3>
Habia because Habia means there were. On the other hand we have contaba which men tell, saludaba which mean said hi, and nacia which means born. so your best bet is Habia
Can you give more context?
If this is about Spanish and they are traveling somewhere on a plane, I would say that Manual is worried that Ana forgot her passport because you can't go out of a country without a passport.