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Answer:

This is an English grammar exercise from a textbook focusing on the usage of “can” and “could” in sentences. Let’s go through the questions and provide the correct answers:

H) Underline the correct answer:

  1. She can / could play the guitar very well. She is very talented.
  2. Paul couldn’t / can’t drive a car two years ago.
  3. James can / could read when he was four years old.
  4. Laura couldn’t / can’t cook something. She is too young.
  5. I couldn’t / can’t go to my friend’s birthday party last week because I was ill.
  6. Ashley can / could walk and speak when she was 2.
  7. David can / could speak three languages. It is amazing!
  8. People can / could talk to each other more often in the past.

I) Put the words into the correct order:

  1. Could you remember his name?
  2. Could you play a musical instrument?
  3. Could I park my car in front of the building?

By completing these exercises, you can better understand the correct usage of “can” and “could” in various contexts.