hi! is raised the past tense of raise?
i need your advice. what is past tense form for the verb raise? is it irregular verb?
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Hi Suhin, "Raised" is the past tense of "raise" and also a regular verb. Hope this is helpful to you:)
No, it isn't an irregular verb. The past tense of raise is "raised" in both past simple and past participle.
Hi, Suhin! Raise is a verb and the past tense of this verb is "raised"
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Start testHi, Suhin raise is a verb and its past tense is raised.
Raise is a regular verb meaning to lift or move something to a higher position. It takes the -ed ending in the simple past tense, raised, and the verb 3 past participle form. You would drop the silent -e and add -ing to make the present participle, raising. It is not related to the verb rise.
Hi dear The word raise in past tense and in past participle is raised.
Yes as a regular verb, both the past tense and participle of “raise” is “raised”. For example: we raised the flag
The past tense of raise is raised
Hello Suhin! People sometimes get confused about the verbs raise and rise. Raise is a regular verb; the past and the past participle is raised while rise is an irregular verb; the past is rose and the past participle is risen.
In past tense we don't have only irregular verb we also have regular verbs. The regular verbs give verb+ed for example work+ed
yes! this is a regular verb, meaning it follows the “ed” rule :)