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How do you use rise,raise,arise,arouse?
25 de abr. de 2011 23:12
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Rise:
Something rises ,it moves upward
The sun rises every morning.
Raise:
If you raise something ,it moves to a higher position.It 'rises' ,because you 'raise' it.
He raised his hand to wave ( His hand rose )
He raised the glass to his lips ( The glass rose to his lips)
Arise:
When someone arises it refers to the act of getting out of bed in the morning.
He arose at 6 am in the morning.
When you arise from a sitting or kneeling position , you stand up.
"He arose from the chair.
In an abstract sense it refers to something ,a circumstance or a problem that starts to exist and people become aware of it.
This kind of music arouse in the late 90's
When the opportunity arises ..
Arouse:
If something arouses a certain feeling ,reaction or attitude in people , it causes this feeling ,atttitude to materialize and happen.
"Long walks might arouse the appetite."
" He aroused my curiosity to ask him about her."
"They left the place early in the morning for not arousing any suspicion."
"being aroused' by something has a particular meaning of being sexually excited or stimulated.
25 de abril de 2011
I suggest looking them up in www.thefreedictionary.com
26 de abril de 2011
a trick here. People or things rise/arise spontaneously, whereas they raise or arouse others.
6 de marzo de 2021
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
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