Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form. mara campos (to become) a rising star in the progressive party. she (to begin) her political career while she (to study) at woodsville university. when she first (to stand) as a candidate for woodsville, she (not/ to win) many votes – woodsville is a traditional town, and no woman (ever/ to be) a candidate there before. “they (to elect) the same man, year after year, “she told me” , and they just ( to laugh) at me when i to get up) to speak”. but she was the winning candidate in the next election, and since then she (to snow) herself to be a hard-hitting speaker who (never/ to be) afraid to say what she thinks. in recent months she (to fight) hard to improve the position of women. she told me the reason . “ i began this campaign because women (continually/ to write) to me, complaining of how their husbands (to treat)them. sometimes their husbands (to throw) them out of the family home and left them without any possessions. the law always (to take) the husband's side in such cases”. when i (to interview) maria campos last week, she (to plan) a new campaign on this question. she (already/ to persuade) some of the country's most important legal experts to support her. “the law must be changed”, she (to say) to me.
In recent months she (has fought) hard to improve the position of women. She told me the reason . “ I began this campaign because women (are continually writing) to me, complaining of how their husbands (treat) them. Sometimes their husbands (threw) them out of the family home and left them without any possessions. The law always (takes) the husband's side in such cases”. When I (intervied) Maria Campos last week, she (was planning) a new campaign on this question. She (has already persuaded) some of the country's most important legal experts to support her. “The law must be changed”, she ( said) to me.