Answer:
Que tengas un buen día, no te vayas mucho tiempo.
Explanation:
Ser is used in a simple way, to talk about WHAT something is (permanent state). To describe characteristics that are an essential part of the thing we're talking about. Estar is used to talk about HOW something is, so we use it for conditions, locations, emotions, and actions (temporary states).
Answer:
Part A: Yo me fui para mi casa a "escuchar" musica. Part B: "Hola Klarissa! Si se puede "mirar" la movie desde aqui?
Part C: "Buenas Tardes Amanda! quieres ver un carro hoy?
Explanation:
Translation for A: I went home to hear music.
Translation for B: Hi Klarissa! You can see the movie from here?
Translation for C: Good afternoon amanda! Would you like to see a car today?
Darle, (it means Carla can give the book to Carla)