Raise and Rise - Transitive and Intransitive verbs

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And now ladies and gentlemen, Vicki will rise into the air. She's rising. She's risen. She rose.
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Oooh. What happened? I used my magic powers to raise you into the air. What else
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can you do with that? Oh anything. I can even make you disappear.
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Both of these verbs describe upward movement, but they mean slightly different things and
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we use them in different ways. In this video you'll learn how to use them correctly.
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Raised is a regular verb: raise - raised - raised. When we raise something we lift it or move
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it to a higher position. Raise your arm.
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OK. Raise your other arm.
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OK. Raise your leg.
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Like this? Yes, now raise your other leg.
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But that's impossible. Try
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Ooo! This is amazing! So what kinds of things do we raise? We might
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raise our hand when we have a question and when we're surprised we might raise our eyebrows.
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We can also raise our glasses. So raise means move to a higher level, and it could be a
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higher level of importance. And in technology news the government is launching
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a campaign to raise awareness of internet security.
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If we raise awareness we bring something to people's attention. At a meeting we might
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raise a question. Or we might raise concerns - bring up our concerns so they get attention.
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Another thing we raise is children - we bring them up, care for them, parent them. Great,
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now let's look at rise. She's rising. She's risen. She rose. Oooh
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Rise is an irregular verb. Rise - rose - risen - and it means go up - increase in level.
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Temperatures rise. Pressure rises. When we fill balloons with hot air, they rise into
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the air. So here's the big question. How are 'raise' and 'rise' different?
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Apple won its law suit against Samsung in the United States. As a result Samsung may
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raise the price of its Galaxy phones and tablets. The price of gas has risen by 10 cents in
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the last month. Oil producers are blaming bad weather in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Companies raise prices. Companies increase them. Prices rise. They go up on their own.
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Raising is putting up, but rising is going up. The sun rises in the east. Nobody puts
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it up. It goes up on its own.
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Raise is transitive verb so it has a direct object.
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We always raise something. Rise is an intransitive verb, so it has no direct object.
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You can't rise something. Things rise or rise up or rise into the air but they don't
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rise something. Now maybe you're thinking, hey Vicki, into
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the air? Isn't the air an object? Good question. But it's not a direct object. Look there's
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a preposition there. Let's look at another example. When we make
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bread and we put it in the oven, does it raise or does it rise? It rises. Nobody puts it
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up - it goes up on its own. So if you're not sure which verb to use, here's
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a handy way to think of it. Rise is like go up. But raise is like lift up or put up.
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Raise and rise are verbs but they can also be nouns. They both mean an increase in pay
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or salary, but there's a little difference between British and American English. See
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if you can spot how we use them differently. Hey, I've got some good news. They're increasing
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my salary. Uhuh.
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I'm getting a raise this month. Yes, we all are.
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You're getting one too? Yes, I always get a pay rise in September.
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Did you spot it? Jay's American and I'm British. Jay said 'raise' and I said 'rise'. Watch
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again. I'm getting a raise this month.
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Yes, we all are. You're getting one too?
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Yes, I always get a pay rise in September. I'm getting 3%.
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Oh. What are you getting?
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5%. Oh.
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And that's it! So now you know how to use raise and rise in English. Let's finish with
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another magic trick. But first, don't forget to subscribe to our channel so you catch our next video.
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And for his next trick, Jay is going to rise into the air
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(Door bell) Ooo. Coming.
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