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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Past tense

Rised/Raised?
  

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These are two different verbs: "To raise" can be transitive; "To rise" cannot. He rises at six o'clock every morning. He rose at five o'clock yesterday morning.

  • These are two different verbs: "To raise" can be transitive; "To rise" cannot.
  • He rises at six o'clock every morning.
  • He rose at five o'clock yesterday morning.
  • (simple past tense) He raises chickens to make money.
  • He raised chickens to feed his family during WWII.
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These are two different verbs: "To raise" can be transitive; "To rise" cannot.

He rises at six o'clock every morning.
He rose at five o'clock yesterday morning. (simple past tense)

He raises chickens to make money.
He raised chickens to feed his family during WWII. (simple past tense)

So far as I know, "rised" is not an Englis

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