He can/ is able to cook really well because he used to work in a restaurant.
2)To work for this airline you must can/must be able to speak English fluently.
3)I’m really sorry I couldn’t/ wasn’t able to come to your party last Saturday.
4)If it doesn’t rain, we can/ we’ll be able to go to the mountains tomorrow.
5)I’ve been so busy I haven’t could/ haven’t been able to call him yet.
6)I used to can/ used to be able to speak a bit of Russian but I’ve forgotten it now.
7)If we had a bit more money, we could/ would be able to buy a better car.
8)I hate not can/ not being able to tell my boss what I really think of him!
9)He could/ was able to talk whan he was only 18 months old. - Здесь не ясно без форматирования. Если to стоит отдельно, то выбираем was able, так как to не употребляется после could.
10) Can you/ Will you be able to help me tomorrow? - то же самое, если to не выделено тем же шрифтом что и will you be able, выбираем will you be able, в противном случае оба варианта правильны.
11) I’ve never could/ never been able to dance very well.
12) To live in the country you need to can/ be able to drive.
Minsk is the capital of the Republic of Belarus, its political, economic, cultural and scientific center. It is an ancient city and dates back to the 11th century. There is one version of how it came into being. Gleb Vseslavovich took proposition of Minsk from his father and made it the capital of an independent Principality. There are certain proofs that it was a flourishing commercial center located at the crossroads of the traditional trade rout from east to west and from north to south.
Minsk is situated on the river Svisloch and occupies an area of 200 square kilometers. Its population is about 2 million people. During the Great Patriotic War Minsk was destroyed by German invaders almost completely. Minsk lay in ruins. The people of Belarus rebuilt the city. Victory Square, the Eternal Flame at the monument commemorates soldiers, underground fighters, partisans who fell in the battles for freedom f our motherland. The names of many streets of the city commemorate many heroes.
He can/ is able to cook really well because he used to work in a restaurant.
2)To work for this airline you must can/must be able to speak English fluently.
3)I’m really sorry I couldn’t/ wasn’t able to come to your party last Saturday.
4)If it doesn’t rain, we can/ we’ll be able to go to the mountains tomorrow.
5)I’ve been so busy I haven’t could/ haven’t been able to call him yet.
6)I used to can/ used to be able to speak a bit of Russian but I’ve forgotten it now.
7)If we had a bit more money, we could/ would be able to buy a better car.
8)I hate not can/ not being able to tell my boss what I really think of him!
9)He could/ was able to talk whan he was only 18 months old. - Здесь не ясно без форматирования. Если to стоит отдельно, то выбираем was able, так как to не употребляется после could.
10) Can you/ Will you be able to help me tomorrow? - то же самое, если to не выделено тем же шрифтом что и will you be able, выбираем will you be able, в противном случае оба варианта правильны.
11) I’ve never could/ never been able to dance very well.
12) To live in the country you need to can/ be able to drive.
Minsk is situated on the river Svisloch and occupies an area of 200 square kilometers. Its population is about 2 million people. During the Great Patriotic War Minsk was destroyed by German invaders almost completely. Minsk lay in ruins. The people of Belarus rebuilt the city. Victory Square, the Eternal Flame at the monument commemorates soldiers, underground fighters, partisans who fell in the battles for freedom f our motherland. The names of many streets of the city commemorate many heroes.