![EOI Teacher on Twitter: "✓ Raise/Rise 1. Raise /reɪz/ (raised-raised) 》It must be followed by an object. ▪︎He raised his hand to ask a question. 2. Rise /raɪz/ (rose-risen) 》It does not EOI Teacher on Twitter: "✓ Raise/Rise 1. Raise /reɪz/ (raised-raised) 》It must be followed by an object. ▪︎He raised his hand to ask a question. 2. Rise /raɪz/ (rose-risen) 》It does not](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ERitvfZWAAEMP5s.jpg)
EOI Teacher on Twitter: "✓ Raise/Rise 1. Raise /reɪz/ (raised-raised) 》It must be followed by an object. ▪︎He raised his hand to ask a question. 2. Rise /raɪz/ (rose-risen) 》It does not
![Rise Past Simple, Simple Past Tense of Rise, Past Participle, V1 V2 V3 Form Of Rise - English Grammar Here Rise Past Simple, Simple Past Tense of Rise, Past Participle, V1 V2 V3 Form Of Rise - English Grammar Here](https://englishgrammarhere.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Rise-Past-Simple-Simple-Past-Tense-of-Rise-Past-Participle-V1-V2-V3-Form-Of-Rise-1280x720.png)
Rise Past Simple, Simple Past Tense of Rise, Past Participle, V1 V2 V3 Form Of Rise - English Grammar Here
DILE English School - The verbs 'rise' and 'raise' are often confused by English learners. We hope this makes the difference clear. | Facebook
![It is very simple to raise the rose, keep pruning and fertilizing, and grow new leaves and buds, strong and luxuriant. - iNEWS It is very simple to raise the rose, keep pruning and fertilizing, and grow new leaves and buds, strong and luxuriant. - iNEWS](https://p1-tt.byteimg.com/origin/tos-cn-i-qvj2lq49k0/880a3c01a5bc404493cae8219e78efd5.jpg)
It is very simple to raise the rose, keep pruning and fertilizing, and grow new leaves and buds, strong and luxuriant. - iNEWS
![טוויטר \ The London School בטוויטר: "Here's the answer to our last English challenge, which was "What's the difference between raise and rise. Well done @abelengonzalez1 for a perfect answer! https://t.co/lV9VAQu0RZ" טוויטר \ The London School בטוויטר: "Here's the answer to our last English challenge, which was "What's the difference between raise and rise. Well done @abelengonzalez1 for a perfect answer! https://t.co/lV9VAQu0RZ"](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DtKHIw2XoAA0Y8O.jpg:large)
טוויטר \ The London School בטוויטר: "Here's the answer to our last English challenge, which was "What's the difference between raise and rise. Well done @abelengonzalez1 for a perfect answer! https://t.co/lV9VAQu0RZ"
![RISE, ARISE, RAISE Raise /reiz/, raised, raised: transitive verb— followed by object (move someone or something to a higher position) She raised the book. - ppt download RISE, ARISE, RAISE Raise /reiz/, raised, raised: transitive verb— followed by object (move someone or something to a higher position) She raised the book. - ppt download](https://slideplayer.com/7656511/25/images/slide_1.jpg)
RISE, ARISE, RAISE Raise /reiz/, raised, raised: transitive verb— followed by object (move someone or something to a higher position) She raised the book. - ppt download
![Rise Past Simple, Simple Past Tense of Rise, Past Participle, V1 V2 V3 Form Of Rise - English Grammar Here Rise Past Simple, Simple Past Tense of Rise, Past Participle, V1 V2 V3 Form Of Rise - English Grammar Here](https://englishgrammarhere.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Rise-Past-Simple-Simple-Past-Tense-of-Rise-Past-Participle-V1-V2-V3-Form-Of-Rise.png)