Dear teacher Emma, Although I'm a Brazilian native speaker, your marvelous work, together with the other EngVid teachers, has been helping us a lot. Due to your meticulous teaching style, we are profting a great deal from your videos. I always use them in my English lessons.
@Anthony Purvis Teaching grammar isn't an easy task and not all conscious teachers opt for using grammatical termonology ! A vast majority of students complain that the study of grammar is too dull and boring and keep blaming their teachers ! This brave Lady is trying to make her lesson quite simple , so clear and enjoyable . She is not , at all , idiot .
thanks .. good info. في العربية الفرق واضح تماماً حين تقول "يرفع أو يربي" ستستخدم Raise وكلاهما يحتاج إلى مفعول به أما حين تقول "يرتفع" فتستخدم Rise فالفعل يرتفع لا يحتاج مفعول به كما في مثال أشرقت الشمس أو ارتفعت الشمس
Hi, Emma. This explanation is very good. Many of my students get confused about these words, but now I have a different way to tell them how to use it correctly. Thank so much
I didn’t know the differences between rise and raise. It was confusing to me. Thank you for making it clear . I appreciate that. Thank you so much Emma. I love your videos 😍
Howdy. Raise is a transitive verb. A subject does something to an object. Rise is an intransitive verb. It describes a change or tranisition of the subject. Now in my senior years I have begun to appreciate the grammar school my parents put me through in the 70:s. Regards.
In spanish: Raise = levantar Rise = elevar, subir 1) My grandmother raised me Mi abuela me levantó 2) You must rise Debes subir 3) The sun rises El Sol se eleva 4) Raise your hand Levanta la mano 5) Heat rises El calor sube 6) I will raise my glass to you Yo levantaré mi copa por tí Exception: 1) My boss raised (ROSE) my salary Mi jefe me (SUBIÓ) el sueldo 2) I´ve just risen (RAISED) from my chair Ya me he (LEVANTADO) de mi silla
Thanks a lot. I'm learning English & I've always been having trouble making a difference between these 2 words & using them the right way. One less confusion on my list of confusions 😁
Thanks a lot Profesor Ema. The clarity of your voice the better that I may differentiate the inflection of the 21 vowel combination of the English Language.
So you think she should get the raise she wants?I think she is being greedy. It should be about the mission not the money. Come on now Mohammad. She gets a rise when she get over her greed
I must admit that Raise and Rise were always confusing, and that I'd use haphazardly, to often wrong... But now I understand, and even the pronunciation, I would use the pronunciation rise, for both...Thanks you very much...
thank you very much Mrs Emma It is a great pleasure to learn from you Your lessons helps a lot of many people With you, everything of this is easier to learn :)
Thank you Emma. I really appreciate your teachings. l've been learning a lot with your videos like every students have been learning with your videos. 😘
HI there, I'm an English teacher too.... I think TO is more for direction as it is a part of Prepositional Place (example: She went to Japan yesterday) . And FOR is more directing on giving someone something at it is a part of Preposition of Manner (example: I give this flower FOR you)... I think, hihi... Is it still confusing??
Dear teacher Emma,
Although I'm a Brazilian native speaker, your marvelous work, together with the other EngVid teachers, has been helping us a lot. Due to your meticulous teaching style, we are profting a great deal from your videos. I always use them in my English lessons.
I’ve practiced this lesson with your online test Emma and now I could get the difference between rise and raise thanks a million for teaching
I am a native German and I wanna say thank you Mrs Emma for teaching me so marvellously.
Very interesting topic. This is where many make mistakes. Thank you very much. Very clear presentation. I learned something new in this lesson.
my motivation really rises when I learn English from you, you are so competent at your job, congratulations!
Wow ....after 30 years "studying" English finally you explained it as if I am just a kid.Impressive!!! Thanks a lot!!!
Rise : An intransitive verb, has a subject but no object.
Raise :A transitive verb, thus must have an object.
@Anthony Purvis
Teaching grammar isn't an easy task and not all conscious teachers opt for using grammatical termonology ! A vast majority of students complain that the study of grammar is too dull and boring and keep blaming their teachers !
This brave Lady is trying to make her lesson quite simple , so clear and enjoyable . She is not , at all , idiot .
@Anthony Purvis NO SHE IS NOT. YOU ARE AN IDIOT.
Guys, so finally, who is an idiot?
Alireza Sameni your lesson is Good
@@easymax2004 jajaja
thanks .. good info.
في العربية الفرق واضح تماماً
حين تقول "يرفع أو يربي" ستستخدم Raise وكلاهما يحتاج إلى مفعول به
أما حين تقول "يرتفع" فتستخدم Rise فالفعل يرتفع لا يحتاج مفعول به كما في مثال أشرقت الشمس أو ارتفعت الشمس
Abdo Als 5
صح لسانك... أنا من الهند
Tu escritura si que es difícil de entender!
Abdo Als
What language is that?
Is that Bengali?
It's Arabic
OMG. I've been studying English since I'm two years old, now I'm 16, and I've just understood the difference :') THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Hi, Emma. This explanation is very good. Many of my students get confused about these words, but now I have a different way to tell them how to use it correctly. Thank so much
You're wonderful! You don't even know how much you always help me to understand English gammar! Thank you very much !! ❤❤❤
Very helpful. I never got to think the difference between them. You just made it very simple.
A whole lot of thanks since u have already explained it very clear. I used to be confused with these two words but not anymore now
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Thanks a lot! You're the best teacher I've ever known!
I am 18 year old .thank you so much . I am a beginner at English and that was very clear and very excellent .
Wow, I have doubts of using Rise or Raise, and lay or lie (other of your videos) for years. Thanks so much Emma!!
Thank you very much for your lesson , I used to get confused these verbs, but now it's clear!!
I didn’t know the differences between rise and raise. It was confusing to me. Thank you for making it clear . I appreciate that. Thank you so much Emma. I love your videos 😍
You are the most didactic teacher to teach English, your classes fascinate me.
Thank a million Emma. I cleared this two words now. You're one of the amazing teacher from Engvid.
Howdy.
Raise is a transitive verb. A subject does something to an object.
Rise is an intransitive verb. It describes a change or tranisition of the subject.
Now in my senior years I have begun to appreciate the grammar school my parents put me through in the 70:s.
Regards.
Thank you Emma , for your teaching on RISE-OR-RAISE . I found it very helpful ! I will probably visit your site later , and do your quiz .
I'm very happy about this your lesson. Earlier I used to confuse these two word but after I watched this video I'm enlightened.
Dear Emma youre an EXCELLENT teacher and solved many of my problems... Thanks
I got all I needed about Rise and Raise from your beautiful explanation, thanks a lot.
After watching the lecture on youtube i can clearly separate raise and rise by construction of the sentence. Thank you so much!
Best English teacher who I saw so far on TH-cam.
¡Excelente sus clases, y su carisma y simpatía ayudan muchísimo! ¡Felicitaciones!👍👏
A very good lesson. You've explained in a very clear way the differences between those tricky words. Many, many thanks. Greetings!
Thank you Ms. Emma for your videos. I have learned a lot from them. I believe that many other people like me did too. Great help
Great class!
Presence or absence of an object!
I'm reminded of the difference between LAY and LIE.
Thanks!
46 years saying it wrong!!! Thanks for your life changing experience.
Thank you! So I noted here that raise (transitive verb, need object) vs rise (intransitive verb, don't need object)
thank you very much, Mrs Emma
It is a great pleasure to learn from you
Your lessons help me alot.
In spanish:
Raise = levantar
Rise = elevar, subir
1) My grandmother raised me Mi abuela me levantó
2) You must rise Debes subir
3) The sun rises El Sol se eleva
4) Raise your hand Levanta la mano
5) Heat rises El calor sube
6) I will raise my glass to you Yo levantaré mi copa por tí
Exception:
1) My boss raised (ROSE) my salary Mi jefe me (SUBIÓ) el sueldo
2) I´ve just risen (RAISED) from my chair Ya me he (LEVANTADO) de mi silla
HAHAHAHA
Mi abuela me levantó lol
Sou brasileiro, mas entendi tudo, valeu (thanks).
Mi abuela me crio.
Thanks a lot. I'm learning English & I've always been having trouble making a difference between these 2 words & using them the right way. One less confusion on my list of confusions 😁
thank you EMMA , your way of teaching is amazing and understood .
You raised my English vocabulary, thanks a million.
Thanks a lot Profesor Ema. The clarity of your voice the better that I may differentiate the inflection of the 21 vowel combination of the English Language.
You are excellent logical teacher.
Thanks for your lessons.
My English rises thanks to Emma, the best teacher.
we often use both verbs in economy... “prices have risen “ ... but “ st has raised prices” ..
Thank you very much. It clarified a great doubt about these transitive and intransitive verbs.
Mrs Emma, you are so kind and always teaching with full love and your face is always smile. I have learnt a lot of important ponts from you
So you think she should get the raise she wants?I think she is being greedy. It should be about the mission not the money. Come on now Mohammad. She gets a rise when she get over her greed
Your lessons are very useful
for me.
Thank you so much.
thank you very much this is very clear, how about phrasal verbs with rise and raise ?
I must admit that Raise and Rise were always confusing, and that I'd use haphazardly, to often wrong... But now I understand, and even the pronunciation, I would use the pronunciation rise, for both...Thanks you very much...
Your lessons are always very helpful.
Thank for your great lession. Your lession is very useful and easy to understand.
Great job Emma on explaining this. Awesome
The best teacher ever :)
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Thank you so much Emma. I love the way you are teaching.
Today I have a test and thanks to you I know I’m going to pass.
Thank you !!
Now I can understand clearly the differences between those words, thanks.
Hi Emma, I enjoy the way you teach and I am learning a lot from you. Thank you.
Emma thank you very much for all your videos, they have been very usefull for me and I've learned too much.
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Lovely video, couple of years old but still very helpful!
Thank you so much Emma, it is really very useful lesson. Before this lesson I often get confuse of these verbs but now it seems very clear.
Thank you so much Emma! You got a an A+ on my English Final. Thank you! keep making videos.
I'm learning a lot with your wonderful classes, thanks you
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thank you very much Mrs Emma
It is a great pleasure to learn from you
Your lessons helps a lot of many people
With you, everything of this is easier to learn :)
Ella S its so helpful. How can i practice in speaking?
Ella S and early
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I hope that three years later since you posted this comment you no longer make such stupid mistakes and your English has improved greatly 😉
Ela I believe rise is a noun !!!!
Thank you Emma. I really appreciate your teachings. l've been learning a lot with your videos like every students have been learning with your videos. 😘
Great! So simple to understand after your explanation! Thank you so much!
Very thorough explanation - well done!
thanks a lot Emma, this is the first time I've understood the difference between raise an rise :)
Great job! Now I know how to use them proporly.Obrigado Emma!
Thank you Emma! Great lesson. I love your lessons!
Hugs from Brasil!
Thank you Emma, you help me to raise my english skills :)
I love the way you teach. Thanks so much
I liked a lot how you explained this lesson. Thank you very much.
Excellent explanation. Now is clearer than before.
Emma, you're great! Keep teaching.
Thank you very much teacher Emma, you're the best!
Thank you Emma,this question had confused me for years❤.
Amazing teacher, great explanation. Thank you so much!
Clear and nice explanation, thanks Emma!
Hi ! Thanks a lot ! You're an excellent teacher !! All your videos are great :)
HI there, I'm an English teacher too.... I think TO is more for direction as it is a part of Prepositional Place (example: She went to Japan yesterday) . And FOR is more directing on giving someone something at it is a part of Preposition of Manner (example: I give this flower FOR you)... I think, hihi... Is it still confusing??
emma you got a magical power you can make me understand each word you say even if i dont activate subtitles
beautiful teacher.
Nice class nice teacher! Thnx a lot!
Simp
@@abdiaspalencia8085 😂
@@abdiaspalencia8085 he didn't meant that but I couldn't understand it but like u did😂
Still alive .
Emma excelente muchas gracias por enseñar muy pedagógicas estas clases gracias mil
Thank you very much for this lesson, I fell my knowledges are rising up !!! Awesome !
Thanks for your invaluable work!
Dear Teacher I am very grateful to you and thanks for teaching me
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thank you emma, I understand it entirely now :) your explanation is clear and great :) thank you very much :)
You make it simpler!!! Thank you! I got the hang of it!
Terima kasih
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Hi Emma,
it is one of your outstanding lessons, many thanks for such great piece of lingustical lesson.
Regards,
Thank you Emma! Your lesson is very interesting.
😀 This was the best explanation, you make everything much easier.
Raul, we have that in English, also. Intransitive and transitive verbs... Same functions.
You're a great teacher I like your lessons.
So rise needs no object really but raise does..., a handy piece of information ¡thanks a lot!
I thought both of these verbs similar but right everything is obvious , hats off to u .