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JamesBn Posted 9 years ago
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Arise and rise

What are the difference between these two Arise and Rise ?

can we say , Difficulties has risen ? revolutionaries is rising (or arising)?

  

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JamesBn Difficulties has risen No. Difficulties have a risen . JamesBn revolutionaries is rising (or arising) Neither of those seems right.

  • JamesBn Difficulties has risen No.
  • Difficulties have a risen .
  • JamesBn revolutionaries is rising (or arising) Neither of those seems right.
  • There has been an uprising of revolutionaries .
  • __________________ To rise is to become taller.
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JamesBnDifficulties has risen

No. Difficulties have arisen.

JamesBnrevolutionaries is rising (or arising)

Neither of those seems right.

There has been an uprising of revolutionaries.
__________________

To rise is to become taller. Bread is set to rise before you

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