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RISE /RAISE

1. Smoke was rising/raising into the air.


2. The market is continuing to rise/raise.
3. People are angry about rising/raising gasoline prices.
4. A rise/raise in the road.
5. We watched the rise/raise and fall of the waves.
6. It’s time to rise/raise above petty politics.
7. The quality of the food never rises/raises above average.
8. A belief that the dead will rise/raise again.
9. New software that rise/raise the bar for competitors.
10. Raise/Rise your hand if you know the answer.
11. He raise/rise her eyes from her book and stared at him.
12. He rose/raised the cup to his lips and drank.
13. We raised/rose the flag to the top of the flag.
14. The council last gave itself a rise/raise in dec. 2016
15. The school is trying to rise/raise money.
16. They are rising/raising the rent.
17. Don’t rise/raise your voice.
18. She was raised/rose to captain.
19. The joke rise/raised a laugh.
20. She raised/rose a family before she went to college.

PAIN/ACHE

1. The parents are still in great pain/ache over the death of their child.
2. It pains/ache me to see animals being mistreated.
3. He was admitted to the hospital with chest pains/ache.
4. If you have to do something on/under pain/ache of death, you will be killed if you do not do
it.
5. As you get older, you have all sorts of aches/pains and pains/aches.
6. I have got one or two aching/paining muscles after yesterday’s excercise.
7. I am aching/aching all over .
8. He was lonely and aching/paining for love.

MANNER/MANNERS

1. He needs to be taught some manner/manners.


2. It’s bad manner/manners to eat with your mouth open.
3. Please exit the building in an orderly manner/manners.
4. What manner/manners of man is he?
5. She started at me in an accusing manner/manners.
6. It was the manner/manners of her death that stuck in the public’s mind.
7. There are all manner/manners of architectural styles in the capital.
8. If you do something as to the manner/manners born, you do it very well and easy for you.
9. His mother taught him to always mind his manner/manners with his elders.
10. I am not satisfied with his excuse not by any manner/manners of means.

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