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RISE /raɪz/ - GO UP RISE /raɪz/– ROSE /rəʊz/- RISEN /raɪzən/ Look! The sun is rising! The Sun rises in the East. The Sun rose at 4:30 yesterday. The prices of houses have risen lately. RAISE /reɪz/ - LIFT STH, MAKE STH GO UP [regular] The pupils are raising their hands. Pupils typically raise their hand to answer teachers’ questions. The pupils raised their hands to answer the teacher’s question. OTHER MEANINGS OF RISE: OTHER MEANINGS OF RAISE: rise from bed = get out of bed rise from a chair = stand up from a chair raise money = collect money raise a salary / price = increase it raise your voice = speak more loudly raise children = bring up children raise a subject / question = mention a subject, question raise plants / animals = look after them and make them grow RISE / ROSE vs RAISE / RAISED 1. Petrol prices …………………. last year. 2. Many petrol stations ………………… petrol prices last year. 3. My boss refused to ………………… my salary. 4. The sun ………………. late in winter. 5. She ……………… her voice so that everybody in the room could hear her. 6. We must ……………… this question at the meeting tomorrow, because nobody ………….. it the last time. 7. It’s hard for single parents to …………………. children. 8. Why didn’t the boss ……………… your salary? 9. She ……………… her hand to ask a question. 10. She ………………… from a chair and left the room. 11. The sun ………………. early yesterday. 12. PCK organization ……………………… money for charity. 13. My grandma ………………… chickens. RISE / ROSE / RISEN / RISING vs RAISE / RAISED / RAISING 1. The prices of flats have ……………….. since 2000. 2. Mary is …………………….. money for animals in a shelter. She has …………… 500 zł so far.

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RISE /raz/ - GO UP

RISE /raz/ ROSE /rz/- RISEN /razn/Look! The sun is rising!

The Sun rises in the East.

The Sun rose at 4:30 yesterday.

The prices of houses have risen lately.

RAISE /rez/ - LIFT STH, MAKE STH GO UP

[regular]

The pupils are raising their hands.

Pupils typically raise their hand to answer teachers questions.

The pupils raised their hands to answer the teachers question.

OTHER MEANINGS OF RISE: OTHER MEANINGS OF RAISE:

rise from bed = get out of bedrise from a chair = stand up from a chair

raise money = collect money

raise a salary / price = increase it

raise your voice = speak more loudly

raise children = bring up children

raise a subject / question = mention a subject, question

raise plants / animals = look after them and make them grow

RISE / ROSE vs RAISE / RAISED

1. Petrol prices . last year.

2. Many petrol stations petrol prices last year.

3. My boss refused to my salary.

4. The sun . late in winter.

5. She her voice so that everybody in the room could hear her.

6. We must this question at the meeting tomorrow, because nobody .. it the last time.7. Its hard for single parents to . children. 8. Why didnt the boss your salary?

9. She her hand to ask a question.

10. She from a chair and left the room.

11. The sun . early yesterday.

12. PCK organization money for charity.

13. My grandma chickens. RISE / ROSE / RISEN / RISING vs RAISE / RAISED / RAISING1. The prices of flats have .. since 2000.

2. Mary is .. money for animals in a shelter. She has 500 z so far.

3. A: My boss .. my salary last month! B: You lucky dog! My boss has never my salary.4. Fortunately the temperature is .! Its going to be hotter soon.

5. You shouldnt have that problem during the conversation. She might have got offended.

6. After sitting in an armchair for a couple of hours, he finally . to go to the kitchen.

7. I was by my grandparents.

8. Mary said she wasnt home last night but I saw the lights in her room were on, which my suspicion that she might have lied to me.LIE /la/ - be in a horizontal position

LIE /la/ - LAY /le/ - LAIN /len/Bob is lying in bed.

Bob often lies in bed till noon.

Bob lay in bed till noon yesterday.

Bob has never lain in bed all day.

LAY /le/ - put sth / sb down[regular]

Mother is laying her baby in bed.

Mother lays her baby in bed every night.Mother laid her baby in bed last night

OTHER MEANINGS OF LIE AND LAY: [all regular]lay the table = put plates, glasses, cutlery on the table before a meal lay eggs = when animals produce eggs and sit on themlay the blame on sb / at sbs door = blame sb

LIE / LAY vs LAY / LAID

1. She stayed in bed all day = she . in bed all day.2. It wasnt my fault! Dont . the blame on me!

3. She put her baby in bed and the baby stayed there all night, sleeping. = She her baby in bed and the baby there all night, sleeping.

4. Why didnt you put the baby in bed? = Why didnt you .. the baby in bed? 5. Please put the plates on the table = Please . the table.

6. A: How long did you stay in bed last night? = How long did you in bed last night?B: I stayed in bed till 2 pm. = I .. in bed till 2 pm.

7. Our hen three eggs yesterday!

8. She entered the kitchen and put the shopping on the table. = She entered the kitchen and the shopping on the table.

9. This weekend Im going to .. in bed and not even lift a finger.

LIE / LAY / LAIN / LYING vs LAY / LAID / LAYING1. A: wheres Bob? B: Still in bed.2. She has never .. on a water bed.

3. A: Why isnt this duck moving? B: Its .. eggs.

4. Our hen has 15 eggs since Monday!

5. Dont . the blame on me!

6. My daughter always the table before dinner.7. She . the table and everybody started eating.

8. After she had .. the table, everybody started eating.

9. Wheres mum? B: Shes . little Tony in bed.

10. The children are ill, so they have to .. in bed for a week.

11. Bob broke the kitchen window and . the blame on the dog.