Which answer choice correctly completes the sentence? The runners have __________ at 5:30 every morning to train for the race. A. raised B. rised C. rose D. risen
D.
The runners have RAISED at 5:30 every morning to train for the race.
risen
The runners have risen at 5:30 every morning to train for the race.
The runners have rose at 5:30 every morning to train for the race.
Rised isn't a word.
The runners have Risen at 5:30 every morning to train for the race.
which sounds best to you?
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Yea but its an amine version of something
I think its A
A doesn't make sense though. The runners have Raised at 5:30 every morning to train for the race.
You need to decide first whether you're talking about the verb raise or rise
Raise can take a direct object, I raise the flag. Rise doesn't, I rise out of bed.
The past participle of raise is raised, the past participle of rise is risen - have raised, have risen
thxs yall
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