Nope. The correct way would be Who wants me to about them? Please raise your hands.
I would like to raise another point. Please raise the flag.
Please raise your voice so that I can hear you.
Raise would be correct in this situation. Can you specify the exact sentence it is in in a new question?
Please raise your hand to answer ask questions. Raise the roof, the roof, the roof is on fire.
Raise Your Hands was created on 2004-09-10.
raise your hands is only available in German Hope that helped :) no, raise your hands was released in English and is only available on the scream album in the hot topic stores.
he was in war that's why he can't raise his hands above his head. he was in war that's why he can't raise his hands above his head. he was in war that's why he can't raise his hands above his head.
the question is self explanatory, If you like me raise your hands, means if you all are similar to me lets stand together. if not then raise your standards means if you are superior then you should be looking elsewhere. :-)
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The word 'who' is a subject pronoun; the word 'whom' is an object pronoun. In your sentence, you need the subject pronoun because the pronoun is the subject of the relative clause 'who raise families'.
Yes, you should sometimes also make the objects plural. It should be "hands" in your example sentence. However, don't just make every object plural with a plural subject. Only do it when the object is plural. For instance, "The pupils raise a question" ... as a group, they can come up with one question that they want answered... so it shouldn't automatically be "The pupils raise questions." It depends on the situation described by the sentence. Some objects will be plural, but some might not be.
The word is spelled recommend. A good example sentence using this word is, "The supervisor can recommend a pay raise for the employee."