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raised beach
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- raise Rise and raise are usually verbs. ‘rise’ Rise is an intransitive verb. If something rises, it moves upwards. Thick columns of smoke from the chimneys. The other forms of rise are rises, rising, rose, risen. A few birds rose noisily into the air. The sun behind them. If an amount rises, it increases. Commission rates are expected to rise. Prices by more than 10%. When someone who is sitting rises, they raise their body until they are standing. This use of rise occurs mainly in stories. Dr Willoughby rose to greet them. In conversation and in less formal writing, don't say that someone ‘rises’. Say that they stand up. I put down my glass and . You can also use rise to say that someone gets out of bed in the morning. This use of rise also occurs mainly in stories, especially when the author is mentioning the time at which someone gets out of bed. They at dawn. In conversation and in less formal writing, don't use ‘rise’ to say that someone gets out of bed. Say that they get up. Mike decided it was time to . ‘raise’ Raise is a transitive verb. If you raise something, you move it to a higher position. He raised the cup to his lips. She her eyebrows in surprise. used as nouns Rise and raise can also be nouns. A rise is an increase in an amount or quantity. The price rises are expected to continue. There has been a in crime. In British English, a rise is also an increase in someone's wages or salary. He asked his boss for a rise. In American English, and sometimes in British English, people refer to this as a raise. She got a 5% . Forum discussions with the word(s) "raised beach" in the title: No titles with the word(s) "raised beach".
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