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Raise vs. "Rise": Transitive vs. Intransitive

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Title: Raise vs. "Rise": Transitive vs. Intransitive speaker1: Hello, language enthusiasts, and welcome back to Grammar Lab, where we distill the complexities of the English language into easy sips of knowledge. I'm your host for today, ready to guide you through another fascinating exploration of grammar. speaker2: And I'm your co-host, here to help make sense of those pesky grammar rules. Today, we're rising to the challenge of understanding two often-confused verbs: "raise" and "rise." Is your grammar antenna perking up? Keep listening to find out more. If you have questions or themes that you would like for us to address in the horoscope, please get in touch at grammarlab@pagepods.com. To stay up to date on the latest episodes and for show transcripts, subscribe to our newsletter at https://grammarlab.pagepods.com.

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