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It depends upon the context and how you are intending to use the words. Raise as a verb means to lift up, to elevate. Raise as a noun meaning to get an increase in your salary.
Excite is a verb meaning "to raise an emotional response, usually of happiness or joy". In science, the verb excite means "to raise the energy level of, generally in reference to an electron".
It is a verb which means to 'stand up'. or pick up raise levantarse is stand up
It means you own it. If someone says raise your hand. your hand is a possessive verb.
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A possessive verb shows ownership or possession in a sentence, typically by indicating that the subject of the verb has or possesses something. For example, "John's car is red" - "John's" is a possessive form indicating that the car belongs to John.
It depends upon the context and how you are intending to use the words. Raise as a verb means to lift up, to elevate. Raise as a noun meaning to get an increase in your salary.
Excite is a verb meaning "to raise an emotional response, usually of happiness or joy". In science, the verb excite means "to raise the energy level of, generally in reference to an electron".
The verb form of rise is raise. As in "to raise something"
"Levar" does not have a specific meaning in English. It may be a name or a word in another language.
No, "rose" is not the plural form of "raise." In English, "raises" is the plural form of "raise." "Rose" is the past tense of the verb "rise."
No it is not. The word "raise" can be a verb and a noun.Verb: To rise.Noun: An increase in salary.
Will raise is the future tense of raise.
Peraltar in Spanish means: to raise, elevate; peralta is the 3rd person singular of this verb, meaning he/she/you raise(s)Peralte in Spanish means: super elevation, raised edge
It is a verb which means to 'stand up'. or pick up raise levantarse is stand up
It means you own it. If someone says raise your hand. your hand is a possessive verb.
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