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Romi96 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

can someone help me?i didn't understand very well the difference between raised and risen
there is a sentence:
1. Questions about another eruption were (raised/risen) at the meeting
  

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, a question) Intransitive: (for something/someone to) rise , rose, risen This case is about raising a question, and "risen" is not one of the forms of that verb. ______ To celebrate the victory they raised a monument in the main square. Monuments were raised to commemorate the fallen.

  • , a question) Intransitive: (for something/someone to) rise , rose, risen This case is about raising a question, and "risen" is not one of the forms of that verb.
  • ______ To celebrate the victory they raised a monument in the main square.
  • Monuments were raised to commemorate the fallen.
  • __ Fred rose from his chair and spoke to the assembled crowd.
  • The temperature has risen 6 degrees in the last hour.
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Transitive: raise, raised, raised (e.g., a question)
Intransitive: (for something/someone to) rise, rose, risen

This case is about raising a question, and "risen" is not one of the forms of that verb.
______

To celebrate the victory they raised a monument in the main square.
Monuments were raised to commemorate the fallen.
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