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Li Ming Lok Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Raise & rise

What are the difference between raise & rise?
  

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The price of life is rising. 2-But RAISE is a transitive verb (needs object) and it also has different meanings. g: The farmers are raising rice in the fields The student raised his hand to answer the question.

  • The price of life is rising.
  • 2-But RAISE is a transitive verb (needs object) and it also has different meanings.
  • g: The farmers are raising rice in the fields The student raised his hand to answer the question.
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1-RISE is an intransitive verb(doesn't need object) and have different meanings:

e.g:The sun rises in the east.............I saw the smoke rising from the house.......The price of life is rising.

2-But RAISE is a transitive verb (needs object) and it also has different meanings.

e.g: The farmers are raising rice in the fields

The student raised his hand to answ

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