Grammar Mistakes - RISE or RAISE?

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Hi there. My name is Emma, and today we are going to talk about a very, very common mistake
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that ESL and native speakers make -- "rise" or "raise". So these two words, which are
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very similar -- they look almost the same, except this one has an "a" -- confuse students
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a lot. So this lesson will tell you what the difference between these two words are. Also,
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what are the different forms of these verbs, and some tricks to remember the difference.
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So let's get started.
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So the first thing I want to show you is that one of the reasons why these verbs are so
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frequently confused is that "rise" and "raise" -- they're both verbs that mean pretty much
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to move upward. So both of these words have sort of this meaning -- to move upward.
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So first we're going to look at "raise". So here I have "raise" in the present form, so
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the present tense. "Raised" in the past tense, just like regular past tense verbs, sorry,
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it just -- you add "ed". And for the present perfect, I have "raised" again. Past participle
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is just "ed". So you can repeat this to yourself. "Raise", "raised", "raised". Okay?
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So let's look at some examples. "I raise my hand." So this means my hand goes upward.
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Just like this, it moves up. So oftentimes in class, the teacher says, "If you have a
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question, raise your hand." Okay? And so one of the main things about "raise" is that in
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this sentence we have a subject. "I" is the subject of the sentence. We have the verb,
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which you know, "raise". We also have what's called an object. So an object is "something".
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The verb can't stand alone. I can't say, "I raise." It's always, "What do you raise?"
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"I raise what?" "I raise something." So you always need an object with "raise". So "I
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raise my hand." "I raise the marker." "I raise my voice," which means I get louder.
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So second example, "My boss raised my salary." This is something I hope that happens. It
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means my salary, the amount of money I get paid for work, goes up. It increases. So again,
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we have the subject, "your boss" or "my boss". We have the verb, "raised", and as always
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with "raised", you need an object. So what is raised? "My salary." There always has to
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be something after the verb.
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Next example, "I have raised my kids well." We often use the word "raised" in this context
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when we're talking about children. It means pretty much, "How have you parented your children?"
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How have you taken care of your children? What have you taught them? "I raised my kids
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well." It's just an example of how you parented them. So again, I can't say, "I have raised."
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"I have raised." I need an object. In this case, the object is "someone", "my kids".
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So this is a good example for "raised".
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So next, and remember, present tense, just an "e", past tense, "ed", present perfect
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or the past participle, "ed". So the main thing to remember, you need an object with
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"raised".
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So now let's look at the word, "rise". Okay, so as I said before, "rise" and "raised",
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they both mean to move upward. So now let's look at "rise". In the present tense, "rise".
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Simple. This is when it gets a little bit more difficult. In the past tense, "rose".
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So we don't add "ed" in the past tense like we do to regular verbs. "Rise" is an irregular
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verb, so this is something you're just going to have to memorize. So "rose" is the past
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tense, and finally, the past participle, which we would use, for example, in the present
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perfect, "risen". So "rise", "rose", "risen". Okay, so that's the first difference. With
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"raise", it's a regular verb, it's easy. In the past tense, all you have to do is add
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"ed". For "rise", it's not as simple. You have to memorize "rose" and "risen".
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So now let's look at some sentences to get a better understanding of the word "rise".
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So number one, "The sun", sorry, "The sun rises", means the sun goes up, moves upward.
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Now what do you notice about the sentence? Is there an object? So we have the subject,
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which is the sun, at the beginning of the sentence. We have the verb, the action, "rises".
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Is there anything else? Is there an object? No. So this is the main way that "rise" differs.
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There's no object, whereas in "raise", there is an object. We can also say, "The moon rises".
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The sun rises and the moon rises are one of the most common ways you will use this word.
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Number two, "I've just risen from my chair." So this means I was seated and I stood up.
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So I went from a seated position and then I stood up, so I moved upward. Now in this
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case, I've used the present perfect, "I've just risen from my chair." So again, we have
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the subject, sorry, the subject is "I". We have the verb, "have just risen". Now do we
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have an object? Now I know some of you might see "from my chair" and think that's the object,
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but no. "From" is a preposition. It's not a thing. So in this sentence, we don't actually
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have an object. I can't say, "I've just risen my hand." No. "I've just risen my pen." No.
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There's no object. There's no something here. It's just a preposition, "from my chair."
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So the only thing that's rising is your whole body. So there's no object.
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Number three, "The bread rose in the oven." So this means that the bread, before the yeast
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is cooked, it's flat, and then as it heats, it starts to rise, and it's an upward movement.
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So the bread goes from being flat to being thicker and tastier. So, "The bread rose in
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the oven." So where's the subject? The bread. The verb, "rose", and so again, this is the
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past tense of "rise". Now do we have an object? Now you see the word "in the oven"? "In",
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just like "from", is a preposition. It's not a thing. It's not an object. So no, we actually
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don't have an object in this sentence. I could even say... I could get rid of this whole
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thing in both these sentences and say, "I've just risen." That's grammatically correct.
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I could say, "The bread rose." You don't need anything else in this sentence. All you need
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is a subject and the verb, "rise". So let's do some more practice questions with this,
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comparing "raise" and "rise".
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Okay, so time to practice "rise" and "raise". So I have six questions here, and I want you
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to help me out with these. So we're going to go through each of them, and I want you
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to tell me if the answer is "rise" or "raise", okay? And don't worry so much about tense.
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Whether you use the past tense, present tense, or present perfect, as long as you use the
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right verb, that's what I'm looking for. So let's get started.
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Number one, "My grandmother, me." "My grandmother, me." So do you think it's "raise" or "rise"?
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The answer is "raised". So how do I know? Well, again, "raised me" means similar to
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"parented you" or "acted like a parent to you". So, "My grandmother was like a parent
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to me. She took care of me and raised me." So what's the subject of the sentence? "Grandmother",
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the verb, "raised". And is there an object? Again, an object can be something or someone.
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Yes, "me" is the object. So therefore, I know it has to be "raised" because there's an object.
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Number two, "You must rise" or "You must raise"? Which one do you think is the correct answer?
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"You must rise." Okay, "You must rise." So again, "raise" and "rise", very similar meaning,
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it just means to go up. So if I rise, maybe I'm seated, I'm sitting down in a chair, and
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I stand up, I rise. So how do I know it's "rise"? Well, here we have the subject. "Must
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rise" is the verb. Is there an object, anything after the verb? No. So it has to be "rise".
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Number three, "The sun raises" or "The sun rises"? So what do you think it is? "Rises".
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"The sun rises." Again, the sun is the subject, the verb, the action is "rise". Is there an
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object? Is there something or someone after the verb? No. There's nothing here, so we
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know it's "rises".
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Number four, "Rise your hand" or "Raise your hand"? What do you think it is? "Raise your
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hand." So in this sentence, we actually don't have a subject. This is an imperative, so
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it's an order, somebody's giving you a command. Just like what your parents did when you were
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younger, sometimes they tell you what to do. "Raise your hand." So it's a command. Here
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we have the verb, "raise", and we still have an object. "You raise something." So in this
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case, the "something" is your hand. So "Raise your hand." And again, this is one of the
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most common expressions you will hear with "raise", so this is a very good one to memorize.
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Number five, "Heat", "heat", "raises" or "rises"? "Heat rises", meaning hotness or heat moves
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upward. That's why if you're in a house and you sleep on the top floor of the house, your
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room is probably going to be hotter because heat rises, it moves up. So in this case,
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how did I know it was "rises"? Well, we have here a subject, we have a verb, do we have
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an object? Something or someone that comes right after the verb? No object, so we know
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it's "rise". Okay, I hope you're getting the hang of this.
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Number six, "I will rise my glass to you" or "raise my glass to you"? What do you think?
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"I will raise my glass to you." So it's almost like a toast. You lift up your glass, it moves
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upward. So "I will raise my glass to you." How did I know it was "raise"? Well, here's
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my subject, "I". "Will raise" is the verb. And is there an object? Is there something
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or someone that comes right after the verb? Yes. "My glass is the object." So "I will
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raise my glass to you."
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So if you want to practice this more, which I highly recommend, I know that these can
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be very confusing, I hope you'll come visit us at our website at www.engvid.com. We have
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a quiz on this specific topic and it can really help to highlight some of the differences.
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So until next time, take care.
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