raise
When you raise something, it means you move it up. Imagine you have a hand, and you move it higher—you raise your hand.
It also means to make something bigger in amount or level. For example, if prices go up, we say the store raises the prices.
You always raise *something*. You cannot just 'raise'; you need to say what you are moving up or increasing. For instance, you raise a flag, or you raise your voice.
raise 30 सेकंड में
- lift something to a higher place
- increase an amount or level
- collect money for a cause
§ What Does "Raise" Mean?
- DEFINITION
- The verb "raise" means to move something to a higher position, or to increase an amount, level, or value. It is a transitive verb, which means it always needs a direct object to receive the action.
Imagine you have a box on the floor and you want to put it on a table. When you pick up the box and place it on the table, you are raising the box. Similarly, if the price of something goes up, we say the store raised the price. This word is very common and useful in many different situations.
§ When Do People Use "Raise"?
People use "raise" in a variety of contexts, often related to physical movement, increases, or bringing something to attention. Let's look at some common uses:
- Moving objects upwards: This is one of the most straightforward uses. If you lift your hand, you are raising your hand. If a crane lifts a heavy object, it is raising the object.
Please raise your hand if you have a question.
The workers will raise the flag at sunrise.
- Increasing amounts, levels, or values: This is another very common application. When something becomes more, bigger, or higher in number or intensity, "raise" is the verb to use.
The company plans to raise salaries next year.
You should raise the volume on the TV.
- Bringing up a topic or question: When you want to introduce a subject for discussion or ask a question, you can "raise" it. This means you are bringing it to people's attention.
I'd like to raise an important point about the project.
She decided to raise the issue at the meeting.
- Collecting money: When people collect money for a specific purpose, especially for charity or a project, they are "raising" money.
They are organizing an event to raise funds for the new hospital wing.
Understanding these different uses will help you accurately communicate in English. Pay attention to the context to know which meaning of "raise" is being used.
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Subject-Verb Agreement: The verb 'raise' must agree with its subject in number. If the subject is singular, the verb takes an '-s' in the simple present tense. If the subject is plural, the verb remains in its base form.
He raises his hand. (Singular subject 'He' with singular verb 'raises') They raise their hands. (Plural subject 'They' with plural verb 'raise')
Transitive Verb Usage: 'Raise' is a transitive verb, meaning it always takes a direct object. You cannot use 'raise' without specifying what is being raised.
Incorrect: The sun raises. Correct: The sun raises the temperature.
Tense Usage: 'Raise' can be used in various tenses to indicate when the action occurs. For example, 'present simple' for habitual actions, 'past simple' for completed actions, 'present continuous' for ongoing actions, etc.
He usually raises money for charity. (Present simple) She raised her voice yesterday. (Past simple) They are raising funds now. (Present continuous)
Passive Voice: 'Raise' can be used in the passive voice when the focus is on the object being raised, rather than the doer of the action. The structure is 'to be' + past participle ('raised').
The flag was raised by the students. (Focus on the flag being raised) Funds were raised for the new library. (Focus on the funds)
Distinction from 'Rise': It's crucial to distinguish 'raise' from 'rise'. 'Raise' is transitive and means to lift something, while 'rise' is intransitive and means to go up by itself. 'Rise' does not take a direct object.
Incorrect: The company rises its prices. Correct: The company raises its prices. (Transitive 'raise') Correct: The sun rises in the east. (Intransitive 'rise')
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Please raise your hand.
Levante la mano por favor.
Simple command. 'Raise' takes 'your hand' as its direct object.
He can raise his arm.
Él puede levantar su brazo.
Modal verb 'can' + base verb 'raise'. 'His arm' is the direct object.
They raise prices.
Ellos suben los precios.
Simple present tense. 'Prices' is the direct object.
She wants to raise money.
Ella quiere recaudar dinero.
Verb 'want' + infinitive 'to raise'. 'Money' is the direct object of 'raise'.
We raise many flowers.
Nosotros cultivamos muchas flores.
Simple present tense. 'Many flowers' is the direct object.
I will raise the box.
Yo levantaré la caja.
Future tense with 'will'. 'The box' is the direct object.
Can you raise the flag?
¿Puedes levantar la bandera?
Question with modal verb 'can'. 'The flag' is the direct object.
The store will raise salaries.
La tienda aumentará los salarios.
Future tense with 'will'. 'Salaries' is the direct object.
Please raise your hand if you know the answer.
Levante la mano si sabe la respuesta.
Simple present, imperative. 'Your hand' is the direct object.
The company decided to raise the salaries of its employees.
La empresa decidió aumentar los salarios de sus empleados.
Simple past. 'The salaries' is the direct object.
Can you help me raise this box to the top shelf?
¿Puedes ayudarme a subir esta caja al estante de arriba?
Modal verb 'can'. 'This box' is the direct object.
They need to raise money for the new school.
Necesitan recaudar dinero para la nueva escuela.
Simple present. 'Money' is the direct object.
He raised his voice so everyone could hear him.
Él levantó la voz para que todos pudieran oírlo.
Simple past. 'His voice' is the direct object.
The government is planning to raise taxes next year.
El gobierno planea aumentar los impuestos el próximo año.
Present continuous (for future plans). 'Taxes' is the direct object.
She wants to raise a family in the countryside.
Ella quiere criar una familia en el campo.
Simple present. 'A family' is the direct object.
We hope to raise awareness about environmental issues.
Esperamos crear conciencia sobre los problemas ambientales.
Simple present. 'Awareness' is the direct object.
The central bank's decision to raise interest rates sent shockwaves through global financial markets, prompting investors to re-evaluate their portfolios amidst concerns of a looming recession.
Central bank (केंद्रीय बैंक), interest rates (ब्याज दरें), shockwaves (झटके), global financial markets (वैश्विक वित्तीय बाजार), investors (निवेशक), re-evaluate (पुनर्मूल्यांकन करना), portfolios (निवेश), concerns (चिंताएं), looming recession (आसन्न मंदी).
This sentence uses 'raise' in the context of increasing an amount (interest rates). The complexity comes from the surrounding financial vocabulary and the compound sentence structure with multiple clauses.
In a bid to raise awareness about the pervasive issue of climate change, a consortium of environmental organizations launched an unprecedented global campaign, utilizing cutting-edge digital platforms to reach a diverse demographic.
Bid (प्रयास), raise awareness (जागरूकता बढ़ाना), pervasive issue (व्यापक मुद्दा), climate change (जलवायु परिवर्तन), consortium (संघ), environmental organizations (पर्यावरण संगठन), unprecedented (अभूतपूर्व), global campaign (वैश्विक अभियान), utilizing (उपयोग करना), cutting-edge (अत्याधुनिक), digital platforms (डिजिटल प्लेटफॉर्म), diverse demographic (विविध जनसांख्यिकी).
Here, 'raise' means to increase understanding or recognition. The C2 level is reflected in the sophisticated vocabulary and the intricate sentence structure detailing the campaign's efforts.
Despite fervent opposition from civil liberties advocates, the government proceeded to raise taxes on digital services, asserting that the revenue generated was indispensable for funding critical public infrastructure projects.
Fervent opposition (तीव्र विरोध), civil liberties advocates (नागरिक स्वतंत्रता के समर्थक), government (सरकार), proceeded (आगे बढ़ना), raise taxes (कर बढ़ाना), digital services (डिजिटल सेवाएं), asserting (दावा करते हुए), revenue generated (उत्पन्न राजस्व), indispensable (अपरिहार्य), funding (वित्तपोषण), critical public infrastructure (महत्वपूर्ण सार्वजनिक बुनियादी ढांचा), projects (परियोजनाएं).
'Raise' refers to increasing an amount (taxes). The sentence's complexity is in the formal and legalistic language, including phrases like 'fervent opposition' and 'indispensable for funding'.
The archaeological team's meticulous efforts to raise the ancient sunken vessel from the ocean floor culminated in a groundbreaking discovery, rewriting previously held assumptions about maritime history.
Archaeological team (पुरातत्व टीम), meticulous efforts (सावधानीपूर्वक प्रयास), raise (उठाना), ancient sunken vessel (प्राचीन डूबा हुआ जहाज), ocean floor (समुद्र तल), culminated (परिणामस्वरूप), groundbreaking discovery (युगांतकारी खोज), rewriting (फिर से लिखना), previously held assumptions (पहले से चली आ रही धारणाएं), maritime history (समुद्री इतिहास).
In this instance, 'raise' means to move something to a higher physical position. The sentence demonstrates C2 proficiency through its specialized vocabulary (archaeological, maritime) and the complex narrative of a discovery.
Facing an existential threat to their cultural heritage, indigenous communities worldwide are striving to raise the profile of their traditional languages, which are rapidly succumbing to globalization's homogenizing forces.
Existential threat (अस्तित्व का खतरा), cultural heritage (सांस्कृतिक विरासत), indigenous communities (स्वदेशी समुदाय), striving (प्रयास कर रहे हैं), raise the profile (प्रतिष्ठा बढ़ाना), traditional languages (पारंपरिक भाषाएं), rapidly succumbing (तेजी से हार मान रहे हैं), globalization's homogenizing forces (भूमंडलीकरण की समरूपीकरण शक्तियां).
Here, 'raise' means to increase the importance or visibility of something. The C2 level is evident in the abstract concepts like 'existential threat' and 'globalization's homogenizing forces', along with advanced vocabulary.
The philanthropic organization endeavors to raise significant capital through a series of high-profile fundraising galas, with the ultimate objective of ameliorating educational disparities in underserved regions.
Philanthropic organization (परोपकारी संगठन), endeavors (प्रयास करता है), raise significant capital (महत्वपूर्ण पूंजी जुटाना), high-profile fundraising galas (उच्च-स्तरीय धन उगाहने वाले समारोह), ultimate objective (अंतिम उद्देश्य), ameliorating (सुधारना), educational disparities (शैक्षिक असमानताएं), underserved regions (वंचित क्षेत्र).
'Raise' in this context means to collect money. The sentence features formal language and a complex structure, characteristic of C2, discussing philanthropy and social issues.
Critics argue that the proposed legislation, ostensibly designed to foster economic growth, would inadvertently raise the cost of living for vulnerable segments of the population, thereby exacerbating existing inequalities.
Critics (आलोचक), proposed legislation (प्रस्तावित कानून), ostensibly (जााहिरा तौर पर), foster economic growth (आर्थिक विकास को बढ़ावा देना), inadvertently (अनजाने में), raise the cost of living (जीवन यापन की लागत बढ़ाना), vulnerable segments (कमजोर वर्ग), population (जनसंख्या), thereby (इस प्रकार), exacerbating (बढ़ावा देना), existing inequalities (मौजूदा असमानताएं).
Here, 'raise' means to increase an amount (cost of living). The C2 level is demonstrated by the use of sophisticated adverbs like 'ostensibly' and 'inadvertently', as well as complex socio-economic terminology.
Throughout history, revolutionaries have often sought to raise the banner of rebellion, galvanizing disaffected masses to challenge entrenched autocratic regimes and demand fundamental political reforms.
Throughout history (इतिहास भर में), revolutionaries (क्रांतिकारी), sought (चाहते थे), raise the banner of rebellion (विद्रोह का झंडा उठाना), galvanizing (प्रेरित करना), disaffected masses (असंतुष्ट जनता), challenge (चुनौती देना), entrenched autocratic regimes (स्थापित निरंकुश शासन), demand (मांग करना), fundamental political reforms (मौलिक राजनीतिक सुधार).
'Raise the banner of rebellion' is an idiomatic expression meaning to initiate a revolt. This sentence showcases C2 vocabulary and an understanding of historical and political concepts.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
"to raise an eyebrow"
To show surprise or disapproval.
He raised an eyebrow when I told him how much I paid for the new car.
neutral"to raise the bar"
To increase the standards or expectations.
The new manager has really raised the bar for productivity in the team.
neutral"to raise hell"
To protest loudly and angrily, or to cause a lot of trouble.
If they don't fix this problem, I'm going to raise hell with customer service.
informal"to raise a toast"
To propose a toast; to drink in honor of someone or something.
Let's raise a toast to the happy couple!
neutral"to raise the roof"
To be very noisy, especially in celebration, or to complain very loudly.
The crowd raised the roof when their team scored the winning goal.
informal"to raise a question"
To bring up a question or a point for discussion.
I'd like to raise a question about the budget for next year.
formal"to raise one's spirits"
To make someone feel happier or more optimistic.
A walk in the park always helps to raise my spirits.
neutral"to raise the alarm"
To warn people about a dangerous situation.
The security guard raised the alarm when he saw the smoke.
neutral"to raise a family"
To bring up children.
It's not easy to raise a family in the city these days.
neutral"to raise from the dead"
To bring someone back to life (often used metaphorically).
This old engine was so bad, I thought only a miracle could raise it from the dead.
neutralइसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Usage Notes:
The verb "raise" is transitive, meaning it always takes a direct object. This object is the thing that is being moved up or increased.
- Physical Movement: Use "raise" when you physically lift something.
Example: "Please raise your hand if you have a question." (You are lifting your hand.) - Increasing Amount/Level/Value: Use "raise" to indicate an increase.
Example: "The company decided to raise salaries." (Salaries are being increased.) - Bringing Up a Topic: You can also "raise" a topic or a question for discussion.
Example: "She wanted to raise the issue of climate change." (The issue is being brought up.)
Common Mistakes:
The most common mistake with "raise" is confusing it with "rise."
- Raise vs. Rise:
- Raise (transitive): Requires a direct object. Someone or something raises something else.
Incorrect: "The sun raises early."
Correct: "The government decided to raise taxes." (Taxes are the direct object.) - Rise (intransitive): Does not take a direct object. Something rises on its own.
Incorrect: "I rose my hand."
Correct: "The sun rises in the east." (The sun moves up on its own.)
Correct: "The cost of living is rising." (The cost is increasing on its own.)
- Raise (transitive): Requires a direct object. Someone or something raises something else.
- Incorrect Prepositions: Avoid using prepositions directly after "raise" when it's acting on a direct object, as the action is directly applied to the object.
- Incorrect: "He raised up the box." (While sometimes heard informally, "raised the box" is more direct and standard.)
- Correct: "He raised the box."
सुझाव
Understand Transitivity
The definition mentions 'raise' is a transitive verb. This means it always needs an object to receive the action. For example, 'I raise my hand.' (hand is the object). You cannot just say 'I raise.'
Common Collocations
Learn common phrases with 'raise' such as raise a question, raise money, raise awareness, or raise children. This helps you use it naturally.
Opposite: Lower
To understand 'raise' better, think of its opposite: lower. If you 'raise' something, you move it up; if you 'lower' something, you move it down.
Don't Confuse with 'Rise'
Be careful not to confuse 'raise' with rise. 'Raise' is transitive (needs an object), while 'rise' is intransitive (does not need an object). For example, 'The sun rises.' (no object), but 'You raise the flag.' (flag is the object).
Practice with Objects
When practicing, always try to use 'raise' with a direct object. Think of things you can 'raise': a hand, a voice, a salary, prices, a family, a glass. This reinforces its transitive nature.
Visualize the Action
When you encounter 'raise', try to visualize the action of something moving upwards or increasing. This can help cement the meaning in your memory.
Common Expressions
You might hear expressions like 'raise an eyebrow' (to show surprise) or 'raise the roof' (to make a lot of noise, usually at a party). These are idiomatic uses.
Sentence Building
Create simple sentences using 'raise' in different contexts. For example: 'We need to raise funds for the charity.' or 'The company will raise salaries next year.'
Formal vs. Informal
While 'raise' is common, consider if a more formal or informal synonym might be better in certain contexts as you advance. For A1, 'raise' is a solid choice for general use.
Listen for Usage
Pay attention to how native speakers use 'raise' in movies, songs, or conversations. This helps you hear its natural rhythm and common applications.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
When you want to lift an object from a lower to a higher place.
- Could you help me raise this box?
- We need to raise the flag.
- He managed to raise the heavy lid.
When talking about increasing a number, amount, or level.
- The company decided to raise prices.
- We need to raise awareness about this issue.
- Can we raise the volume of the music?
When discussing children, animals, or plants and their upbringing/growth.
- She worked hard to raise her children.
- They raise cattle on their farm.
- It's difficult to raise certain plants in this climate.
When referring to getting money for a particular purpose.
- We are trying to raise money for charity.
- The team needs to raise funds for their trip.
- They hope to raise capital for their new business.
When you want to bring up a topic for discussion or attention.
- I'd like to raise a question.
- He wanted to raise an important point.
- She raised her concerns about the project.
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"What is something you've had to 'raise' in your life, like a pet or a plant?"
"Have you ever participated in an event to 'raise' money for a good cause? What was it?"
"What's one thing you would like to 'raise' awareness about in your community?"
"Can you think of a situation where you might need to 'raise' your hand in a meeting or class?"
"If you could 'raise' the level of any skill you have, which one would it be and why?"
डायरी विषय
Describe a time you had to 'raise' something heavy. How did you do it and what was the outcome?
Reflect on a goal you've set to 'raise' your personal standards or achievements. What steps are you taking to get there?
Write about a time you tried to 'raise' a difficult topic with someone. How did the conversation go?
Imagine you are in charge of a fundraising event. What cause would you choose to 'raise' money for and how would you do it?
Think about how your family or community 'raised' you. What values or beliefs were instilled in you?
खुद को परखो 84 सवाल
Please ______ your hand if you have a question.
To ask a question, you lift your hand up, which is to raise it.
The sun will ______ in the east.
The sun comes up in the east, which means it rises or raises itself.
Can you ______ the volume, please? I can't hear.
To hear better, you need to make the sound louder, so you raise the volume.
We need to ______ money for the charity.
To get money for a good cause, you collect or 'raise' it.
The company decided to ______ salaries next year.
To give employees more money, the company will increase or 'raise' their salaries.
The strong winds ______ the dust into the air.
When winds blow dust up, they 'raise' it into the air.
Complete the sentence: 'Can you please ___ your hand if you know the answer?'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Can you please raise your hand if you know the answer?
Write a short sentence about increasing a number. Use the word 'raise'.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
I want to raise the number to ten.
Write a sentence using 'raise' to describe moving something up. For example: 'Please raise the flag.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
I will raise the box.
What does the person want to do with the window?
Read this passage:
The sun is hot today. I want to raise the window to let fresh air in. My sister likes to raise her glass when we drink juice.
What does the person want to do with the window?
To 'raise' the window means to move it to a higher position, which allows fresh air in.
To 'raise' the window means to move it to a higher position, which allows fresh air in.
What did the student do to ask a question?
Read this passage:
My teacher said, 'If you have a question, please raise your hand.' I raised my hand to ask about the homework.
What did the student do to ask a question?
The passage clearly states, 'I raised my hand to ask about the homework.'
The passage clearly states, 'I raised my hand to ask about the homework.'
What does 'raise money' mean in this passage?
Read this passage:
We need to raise money for the new school. Many people will give a little money. This will help the school a lot.
What does 'raise money' mean in this passage?
To 'raise money' for the school means to collect or gather money to support it.
To 'raise money' for the school means to collect or gather money to support it.
The correct order to form a polite request to lift a hand.
The correct order to express an intention to increase prices.
The correct order to ask if it's possible to lift the table.
The company decided to ___ salaries by 5%.
'Raise' means to increase an amount, level, or value. In this sentence, it refers to increasing salaries.
Can you help me ___ this box onto the shelf?
'Raise' means to move something to a higher position. Here, it means to lift the box.
The audience started to ___ their hands to ask questions.
To 'raise' one's hand means to lift it up, usually to signal or ask a question.
The teacher asked the students to ___ their voices so everyone could hear.
To 'raise' one's voice means to speak louder.
They want to ___ money for the new hospital.
To 'raise' money means to collect it, often for a cause or project.
We need to ___ awareness about environmental issues.
To 'raise' awareness means to increase public knowledge or understanding of something.
The company decided to ___ salaries next year.
'Raise' means to increase something, like salaries. 'Rise' is usually intransitive. 'Lift' is about physical movement. 'Grow' is about developing.
Can you help me ___ this box to the top shelf?
'Raise' means to move something to a higher position. 'Arise' means to come into being. 'Stand' is about being upright. 'Elevate' is similar but less common for simple actions.
We need to ___ awareness about environmental issues.
To 'raise awareness' is a common collocation meaning to increase understanding or concern about a topic.
The sentence 'The sun raises in the east' is correct.
The correct verb for the sun's movement is 'rises', not 'raises'. 'Raises' needs an object.
You can 'raise' your hand to ask a question.
To 'raise your hand' means to lift it up, which is a correct use of 'raise' as a transitive verb.
The government plans to 'raise' taxes next year, meaning they will decrease them.
To 'raise taxes' means to increase them, not decrease them.
Think about what the company did for its employees' pay.
Consider the action needed to move the box.
What is the government planning to do with taxes?
Read this aloud:
Please raise your hand if you have a question.
Focus: raise
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Read this aloud:
We need to raise awareness about environmental protection.
Focus: awareness
तुमने कहा:
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Read this aloud:
They want to raise money for charity.
Focus: money
तुमने कहा:
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This is a common polite request. 'Raise' is the verb, and 'your hand' is the direct object.
'Raise' means to increase, and 'the prices' is what will be increased.
Here, 'raise' means to make something louder, and 'the volume' is the direct object.
The company decided to ___ salaries to attract more skilled workers.
To 'raise' salaries means to increase them, which fits the context of attracting skilled workers.
Can you help me ___ this heavy box onto the shelf?
To 'raise' a box means to move it to a higher position, like onto a shelf.
The government plans to ___ taxes on luxury goods.
To 'raise' taxes means to increase the amount of tax, which is a common government action.
During the meeting, several concerns were ___ by the employees.
When concerns are 'raised', they are brought up for discussion or attention.
The artist used a pulley system to ___ the sculpture into position.
A pulley system is used to 'raise' (lift) heavy objects to a higher position.
It's important to ___ awareness about environmental issues.
To 'raise awareness' means to increase public knowledge and understanding of a topic.
Think about what the company is doing with salaries.
What action is being requested with the hand?
Consider the impact on taxes.
Read this aloud:
It's important to raise awareness about environmental issues.
Focus: raise awareness
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Read this aloud:
The new manager helped to raise team morale.
Focus: raise morale
तुमने कहा:
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Read this aloud:
We need to raise sufficient funds for the charity event.
Focus: raise sufficient funds
तुमने कहा:
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The CEO's inspiring speech managed to _______ the morale of the entire workforce, leading to a significant increase in productivity.
'Raise' is the most appropriate verb here to describe increasing morale, as 'lift' and 'elevate' are often used for physical objects or abstract concepts with a more formal tone, and 'hoist' specifically implies lifting something heavy.
Despite the economic downturn, the company managed to _______ its dividend payout to shareholders, much to their delight.
'Raise' is the correct verb when referring to increasing an amount, such as a dividend. 'Arouse' implies stimulating an emotion, 'escalate' suggests an increase in intensity or a worsening situation, and 'amplify' means to make something louder or more intense.
The constant campaigning by environmental groups helped to _______ public awareness about climate change to unprecedented levels.
'Raise awareness' is a common collocation meaning to increase public understanding or knowledge of a topic. 'Erect' means to build or construct, 'promote' suggests advertising or advocating for something, and 'cultivate' implies fostering growth or development over time.
The verb 'raise' can be used interchangeably with 'rise' in all contexts.
'Raise' is a transitive verb requiring an object, while 'rise' is intransitive and does not take an object. For example, 'You raise your hand' (raise is transitive), but 'The sun rises' (rise is intransitive).
When referring to the act of bringing up children, 'raise' is the appropriate verb to use.
To 'raise' children means to care for and educate them until they are grown. This is a correct and common usage of the verb.
It is grammatically correct to say 'The government is going to raise taxes next year' if taxes are increasing.
'Raise' is the correct verb to use when discussing an increase in amounts like taxes. The sentence structure is also grammatically sound.
Listen for the impact of the CEO's decision.
Pay attention to what the central bank is expected to do.
Focus on what the community accomplished.
Read this aloud:
Can you elaborate on how the new policy aims to raise awareness about environmental protection?
Focus: raise awareness
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Discuss the various strategies companies employ to raise their market share in a competitive industry.
Focus: raise their market share
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Explain the potential consequences if a government fails to raise the necessary revenue to fund public services.
Focus: raise the necessary revenue
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This sentence structure correctly places the subject, verb, and object, followed by the prepositional phrases.
The sentence begins with the subject and verb, followed by the direct object and the infinitive phrase explaining the purpose.
This arrangement correctly identifies the subject, verb, and the object of the action.
Focus on the CEO's goal regarding market share.
Consider the challenge the charity faced.
Think about what the architect's design would achieve.
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Could you elaborate on the strategies your team plans to employ to raise awareness about the environmental impact of plastic pollution?
Focus: raise awareness
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In what ways do you believe governmental policies can effectively raise the standard of living for marginalized communities?
Focus: raise the standard
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What ethical considerations should be thoroughly discussed before attempting to raise the minimum wage across all sectors?
Focus: raise the minimum wage
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This sentence structure correctly places 'raise' with its direct object 'salaries' and elaborates on the circumstances.
The verb 'raise' is correctly followed by its direct object 'everyone's expectations' in this complex sentence.
'Raise' is used here with 'global awareness' as its direct object, emphasizing the campaign's objective.
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Summary
The verb 'raise' means to lift something or to increase its amount or value, and it always needs an object.
- lift something to a higher place
- increase an amount or level
- collect money for a cause
Understand Transitivity
The definition mentions 'raise' is a transitive verb. This means it always needs an object to receive the action. For example, 'I raise my hand.' (hand is the object). You cannot just say 'I raise.'
Common Collocations
Learn common phrases with 'raise' such as raise a question, raise money, raise awareness, or raise children. This helps you use it naturally.
Opposite: Lower
To understand 'raise' better, think of its opposite: lower. If you 'raise' something, you move it up; if you 'lower' something, you move it down.
Don't Confuse with 'Rise'
Be careful not to confuse 'raise' with rise. 'Raise' is transitive (needs an object), while 'rise' is intransitive (does not need an object). For example, 'The sun rises.' (no object), but 'You raise the flag.' (flag is the object).
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