Maria's English wasn't very good. Now it is much better. ........................................................... (improve)
Her English has improved / It has improved / It's improved / She has improved
SofĂa is very...................; she dreams of becoming the CEO of her own tech company one day.
Ambitious
Poner
Contestar
put / put / put
answer / answered / answered
During his teenage years, Tom was quite..................... and often challenged his teachers' rules.
rebellious
Sentir
Mostrar
feel / felt / felt
show / showed / showed
The ....................... child kept asking questions about how the stars were formed.
curious
Esperar (lugar)
Pensar
disparar
wait / waited
think / thought / thought
shoot / shot / shot
Carlos is so ................... that he made five new friends on his first day of class.
outgoing
vender
desear
permanecer
traer
sell / sold / sold
wish / wished / wished
stay / stayed / stayed
bring / brought / brought
When they left college, Mary and Sue started making films together. They still make films. (make / ten films since they left college) (make / films since they left college)
They have made ten films since they left college. They have been making films since they left college.
Even when we agree on something, Jake always finds a way to be ...................... just for the sake of it.
No matter how much we tried to convince her, Clara was too ...................... to admit she was wrong.
argumentative
stubborn
aventar
sacudir
permanecer
contar
throw / threw / thrown
shake / shook / shaken
stay / stayed / stayed
count / counted / counted