Noory
What’s the difference between raise and rise ?
2021년 2월 14일 오후 10:08
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Hi Noory! You raise a thoughtful question to ponder. It's nice to see these folks rise to meet the challenge.
2021년 2월 15일
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raise is when someone/something raises something else I raise my glass rise is when someone/something raises itself The sun rises. I rise in the morning.
2021년 2월 14일
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If I remember my grammar, the terms are transitive vs. intransitive. Raise is a transitive verb (requires an object, in other words, something for the verb to be acting upon). You never just raise (except in betting, but that's specialized jargon), you always raise something. Example "The restaurant raised its prices." Rise is an intransitive verb (does not require, and actually can't have an object to be acting upon). You cannot rise something. Example: "The sun rises every day." Many verbs can be used either way, example. For example, "Don't rush" and "Don't rush me." are both correct.
2021년 2월 15일
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We struggle with that, too! Raise is something you consciously (intentionally) do (I.e, raise your hand, raise a glass), while rise is the simple action of going up (I.e., the sun always rises, cook your pasta until it rises). Hope that helps!
2021년 2월 14일
rise is not verb
2021년 2월 14일
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