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lie - lay Lay lay – laid laying Lie-lay-lain lying Lie – lied –lied to putlie — lay Lay lay – laid laying Lie-lay-lain lying Lie – lied –lied to put somebody/something in a particular position, especially when it is done gently or carefully to be or put yourself in a flat or horizontal position so that you are not standing or sitting to say or write something that you know is not true

rise – raise - arise raise rise-rose-risen arise-arose-arisen to lift or move something to a higherrise – raise — arise raise rise-rose-risen arise-arose-arisen to lift or move something to a higher level to come or go upwards; to reach a higher level or position to happen; to start to exist (especially of a problem or a difficult situation)

1. A new crisis. . 2. He. . . a hand in greeting. 3. He. .1. A new crisis. . 2. He. . . a hand in greeting. 3. He. . . stress on the importance of cooperation. 4. He. . . the clothes neatly on his bed. 5. I’ve never heard him even. . . his voice (= speak louder because he was angry). 6. Several new industries. . . in the town. 7. She. . . the gun and fired. 8. Smoke. . . from the chimney. 9. The cat. . . fast asleep by the fire. 10. The river. . . (by) several metres. 11. The sun. . . in the east. 12. These machines. . . idle since the factory closed.

1. A new crisis has arisen. 2. He laid stress on the importance of cooperation. 3.1. A new crisis has arisen. 2. He laid stress on the importance of cooperation. 3. He laid the clothes neatly on his bed. 4. He raised a hand in greeting. 5. I’ve never heard him even raise his voice (= speak louder because he was angry). 6. Several new industries arose in the town. 7. She raised the gun and fired. 8. Smoke was rising from the chimney. 9. The cat was lying fast asleep by the fire. 10. The river has risen (by) several metres. 11. The sun rises in the east. 12. These machines have lain idle since the factory closed.

They rose from the table. She rose to her feet. Gas rose in price. Unemployment roseThey rose from the table. She rose to her feet. Gas rose in price. Unemployment rose (by) 3%. Air pollution has risen above an acceptable level. She raised her eyes from her work. How can we raise standards in schools? Don’t tell her about the job until you know for sure—we don’t want to raise her hopes (= make her hope too much). A disagreement arose over who should pay for the trip. Call this number if any unforeseen emergency should arise. No one could remember exactly how the dispute had arisen. The book lay open on his desk. The town lies on the coast. He laid the books down on the table. She laid the child tenderly on the bed. With a resigned sigh she laid aside her book.