Ответ:
Глагол can (could) имеет следующее значение: обладать физической или умственной способностью, умением выполнить действие, выраженное глаголом, с которым can (could) сочетается.
Глагол be able (to) означает возможность совершения конкретного, единичного действия в конкретный момент.
Следовательно в этом случае be able подходит больше.
1 does tom like the dog? Yes, he does
2 can you see tree in the street? No, i can't
3 does mym mum cook tasty borscht? Yes, she does
4 is it warm in spring? Yes, it is
5 does he go to school every day? Yes, he does
Friends come and go throughout our life, and each friendship is a one-of-a-kind relationship. Some friends are a joy to be with while others may bore us to death. So, today I’d like to tell you about one of the most important people in my life. Her name is Nat. She is a tall, good looking, young woman who has a really strong opinion on just about everything. It’s almost impossible to win an argument against her. She has to be a lawyer instead of a manager in some company.We have known each other for almost 22 years. When we were schoolgirls, we lived in the same house, went to the same school and spent a lot of time together. Sometimes people thought we were sisters or cousins because we behaved the same way. But we are really different in appearance and character.Nat is an easy going person who likes to communicate and spend time with people. She makes friends easily. Nataly loves travelling, and she has found a great partner for such a hobby. It’s her husband. His name is Alex. They spent a lot of time traveling around our country and looking for interesting and unusual places. But after giving birth to her daughter Alice, they stay at home more often. Nat has become a housewife, and nowadays she takes care of her family. She lives in another city, but I can always call her whenever I want to and chat about everything and nothing.I’m really glad that I have such a nice person in my life that supports me. She makes my life a little bit crazy, but without her it would be boring.<span>Don’t forget people who love you.
Если что,можешь некоторые части сократить.</span>
Нет, они опасные и неусидчевые
<span>Ages, eras and wars will always be
defined (1) <u>after</u> they are
over, or at least well after they (2) <u>have</u>
started. (3) <u>In</u> the year
1914, for example, no one said: 'Tomorrow I'm going (4) <u>to</u> go and fight in the First World War." Why not?
Because it wasn't generally called the First World War until the Second World
War had started. Similarly, no one ever said: 'Next year (5) <u>will</u> be the start of the Industrial Revolution" The
era now known as the Industrial Revolution only started being called that once
it was well under way. (6) <u>By</u>
the time we are old, we will all (7) <u>have</u>
experienced enormous technological advances. We might even (8) <u>be</u> walking round with computer
chips implanted in our bodies, or perhaps computer chip technology will have (9) <u>been</u> replaced by even more
advanced technology. There's talk (10) <u>at</u>
the moment that human skin itself might make an excellent electronic circuit
board. We can all make predictions, but nobody knows for sure. And nobody knows
what the era we will live in (11) <u>in</u>
the near future will be called by future historians. If we already live in the
Computer Age or the Information Age, as some people suggest the present-day era
(12) <u>will</u> be referred to by future historians, then who knows what era
we're just <u>(13) at</u> the
beginning of right now?</span>