No. Raise and rise are two different verbs, and they are both present tense. The past tense of raise is raised. The past tense of rise is rose.
Choose is not past tense, it's present tense. The past tense is chose.
Is can be used in the past tense if it's in its past tense form, which is was.
Ought is already acceptable in past tense. 'Ought to be' is present tense, while 'Ought to have been' or 'Ought to have' is past tense.
The past tense is undid.
The past tense is downed.
raised IS the past tense of raise
The past perfect tense of raise is had raised.
The past perfect tense of rise is had risen.
The past tense of "rise" would be "rose" or "risen".
Risen is the past participle of rise. Rose is the past tense of rise.
The past tense of the verb "rise" is "rose."
The past tense is 'Raised' and the past participle is 'have raised'.
The past tense is 'Raised' and the past participle is 'have raised'.
The past tense is rose.
arose, past tense of arise.rose, past tense of rise.
Rose is a type of flower and the past tense of rise.
No, rise is first person present tense, as in "I rise to support the proposal." The past tense (first, second, or third person; singular or plural) is rose, as in "She rose at 7 am that morning."