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Shana
A problem “raised/arose/rose/aroused”?
Language problems _____ when families moved to live in other countries.
I chose “raise”,and I think “number would rise” “sun arises” “sense arouses”,could you confirm if above are correct?Thank you so much!
Sep 16, 2022 11:07 AM
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Language problems arose.
For one thing it would have to be in the past tense.
Normally the Sun rises. Arose could be used perhaps in a poetic sense but it would not be the normal way of saying it.
Around as a different meaning entirely. The trumpet aroused the sleeping population
September 16, 2022
It cannot be "raise(d)" as that verb is always transitive. "Rise / rose" simply means to go / come up (like the sun). The correct word, "arise / arose" is defined as: (of a problem, opportunity, or situation) emerge; become apparent.
September 16, 2022
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September 16, 2022
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