RISE: |
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1. Taxes have risen |
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EACH VERB |
2. The sun rises in the East. |
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3. Temperatures rise in Summer. |
RISE |
4. Waves rise near the shore. |
It’s a transitive verb. |
5. My debts seem to rise every month. |
Does not require an object. |
6. The ballon rose in the air. |
It’s an irregular verb |
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Its conjugation is: Rise (Infinitive), Rose (Past), and Risen (Past Participle). |
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RAISE: |
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1. The government has raised the taxes. |
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2. Nobody can raise the sun. It’s too hot to control it.. |
It’s an intransitive verb. |
3. We use the airconditioner to raise the temperature in the room during winter. |
It does not require an object. |
4. If you want to do flip on a surfboard, you have to raise your feet. |
It’s a regular verb. |
5. The bank has raised my credit card limit. |
Its conjugation is: Raise (Infinitive), Raised (Past), and Raised (Past Participle). |
6. The kid tried to catch the ballon by raising his hands. |
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PHRASAL VERBS – MEANINGS |
PHRASAL VERBS WITH RISE: |
Rise in = To gain power. |
1. This actor has risen in popularity over the years. |
Rise up = To protest against an authoroty. |
2. The people rose up against the president. |
Rise above = Not being affected by something negative. |
3. His team began to rose up against him. |
Rise from the dead= Come back to life. |
4. They try to rise above the drama at the office. |
Rise to = To respond positively to a challeging situation. |
5. Zombies have risen from the dead. |
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6. He rose to the occasion and performed better than his competition. |
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