English Verbs / Conjugation / Rise VS. Raise / Rice

El idioma inglés puede ser realmente confuso, especialmente cuando te encuentras con verbos que se escriben de manera similar (como “Rise” y “Rice”) y otros que cuentan con un significado casi igual (¡Y se usan en situaciones diferentes!).

Hoy volvemos para aprender las diferentes entre los verbos RISE /raiz/ y RAISE /reiz/.

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RISE:

  1. Taxes have risen
  2. The sun rises in the East.
  3. Temperatures rise in Summer.
  4. Waves rise near the shore.
  5. My debts seem to rise every month.
  6. The ballon rose in the air.

RAISE:

  1. The government has raised the taxes.
  2. Nobody can raise the sun. It’s too hot to control it..
  3. We use the airconditioner to raise the temperature in the room during winter.
  4. If you want to do flip on a surfboard, you have to raise your feet.
  5. The bank has raised my credit card limit.
  6. The kid tried to catch the ballon by raising his hands.

PHRASAL VERBS WITH RISE:

  1. This actor has risen in popularity over the years.
  2. The people rose up against the president.
  3. His team began to rose up against him.
  4. They try to rise above the drama at the office.
  5. Zombies have risen from the dead.
  6. He rose to the occasion and performed better than his competition.

 

THE DIFFERENCE  BETWEEN EACH VERB

RISE

  • It’s a transitive verb.
  • Does not require an object.
  • It’s an irregular verb
  • Its conjugation is: Rise (Infinitive), Rose (Past), and Risen (Past Participle).

Raise

  • It’s an intransitive verb.
  • It does not require an object.
  • It’s a regular verb.
  • Its conjugation is: Raise (Infinitive), Raised (Past), and Raised (Past Participle). 

Phrasal Verbs – Meanings

  • Rise in = To gain power.
  • Rise up = To protest against an authoroty.
  • Rise above = Not being affected by something negative.
  • Rise from the dead= Come back to life.
  • Rise to = To respond positively to a challeging situation.

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