hacer progresos

hacer progresos
An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to make progress
Nuestra sociedad no es perfecta, pero está haciendo progresos en lo que a derechos humanos se refiere.Our society is not perfect, but it's making progress as far as human rights are concerned.
b. to progress
¿Cómo va tu francés? - Estoy haciendo progresos. Ya soy capaz de mantener una conversación sencilla.How's your French going? - I'm progressing. I'm already able to have a simple conversation.
c. to advance
Sigue siendo una enfermedad muy grave, pero la medicina ha hecho muchos progresos en los últimos años y ya no es una enfermedad incurable.It's still a very serious disease, but medicine has advanced a lot in recent years and it's no longer an incurable desease.
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