Confusing English: LIE or LAY? RAISE, RISE, or ARISE?

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  • čas přidán 21. 02. 2016
  • Today, you'll learn two sets of confusing vocabulary! Do you RAISE your hand, or RISE it? Do you LAY down, or LIE down? "Who is LAYING in my bed?" Or is that "Who is LYING in my bed?" This lesson will teach you the meaning of each of these words, and how each of them is used differently. Many native English speakers make mistakes with 'lay' and 'lie', but by the end of this lesson you will understand the grammatical reason why we use each of them in different situations. This is a part of the language that can be challenging for English learners because it has irregular verbs. But don't be scared! Mr. E and I will explain it and make it clear. So have a seat and let's learn some English! Afterwards, test your vocabulary knowledge with the quiz: www.engvid.com/confusing-engli...
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    Good morning. Hmm. Sorry. James from engVid. That probably raises a few questions for you. "Why did he say: 'Good morning', when it could be any time in the world?" Yeah. Well, I'm going to help you today, because that is a common word that we use in English, but there are some other words that are similar that many people make a mistake with. And I'm going to help you learn them today. That's "raise", "rise", "arise", "lay", and "lie".
    Now, quick story: When I first heard this 10 years ago, I was teaching and a teacher asked me: "James, why do we raise or why do we rise?" And I didn't know. I honestly didn't know. Of course I know what... When to use them, but my problem was we just know because we've been taught, but no one actually sits you down and said: "The exact difference is this." So I had to study it. And today I'm going to help you not make the mistake I made, by knowing what it is and how to use it, or use them, because we have five words.
    Let's go to the board. Do I raise my hand or rise my hand? Tough question if you don't know the differences between them. And I'm hoping this lesson will help you. In fact, by the time we're done, you should master this and be more fluent in your English use.
    First one: "arise". If you ever watched any sci-... Scientific movie, sci-fi movie, there is some dead creature and some crazy magician or scientist goes: "Arise!" Well, we don't quite use it like that in English; we use it a little differently. When we talk about "arise", we mean something has occurred or something has happened. "A few things arose when you were away on vacation." That means things happened or occurred. Another way of saying it is: "come up". If you look at Mr. E at the bottom of the stairs, Mr. E 2 says: "Hey, come here." And he goes up the stairs, so something has come up. Hey, listen, there's a couple of things that I said arose or have arisen, things have come up or occurred that have happened and I want to talk about them. Okay? Cool. That's "arise".
    Now, one other thing about "arise"... Let's just talk about it for a second. "Arise" is an irregular verb. Irregular verb? Well, most verbs follow a simple pattern; you add "ed" or add "d" to the end is past tense, there's a base form, and then there's the past participle form. And, you know, looks like "ed", "ed", and regular form. Easy. Irregular verbs means they don't follow that rule, so you have to change it. And unfortunately, there's no way for me to teach you and say: "With every irregular verb, you must do this." They're irregular because different ones look different ways. Sorry. But I'm going to help you by putting it here, and you can also go and study the charts for irregular verbs. Okay? I believe we have some on our engVid tools you can use or resources.
    So, "arise", as I said, "come up", is an irregular verb; it doesn't follow the regular rules. So you're going to have to pay attention when I show you how it's spelt. The second thing I have here is intransitive. I spelt it over here for you, but intransitive. "Intransitive", well, "trans" in English... Or, sorry. Latin means across. It means it goes from one place to another. An intransitive verb means it doesn't take a direct object. Huh? Well, here's the example of transitive verb: "I love". If you're sitting there, you're probably thinking to yourself: "You love what? Ice cream? Football? Your mother? Your shoes?" Well, with a transitive verb, it takes an object or a direct object, meaning it has an effect on something else. "I love you." Yeah, I do, engVid watcher, I love you. You are my object, my love goes to you. That's what a transitive verb means, so the verb has to carry across to an object. While, an interested verb... Intransitive verb doesn't need that. All right? Well, I'll give you an example in a second because we have a few on the board. But in this case, "arise" is an intransitive verb. All right? You don't need to have an object with it. Okay?
    Here, I'm going to give you the forms. "Arise" is present tense, "arose" is past tense, and when you use the past perfect or present perfect, use "arisen".

Komentáře • 583

  • @Oversamma
    @Oversamma Před 4 lety +23

    " I love you. You are my object."
    Quite the romantic you are, sir lol.

  • @rooneys.5692
    @rooneys.5692 Před 5 lety +10

    I’ve been avoiding to learn how to use these verbs all these years. Thank you for the superb lesson!

  • @MarcusVinicius-yi5qt
    @MarcusVinicius-yi5qt Před 8 lety +102

    Learning English in english is the better way to do it

    • @radouanebenmahdi1948
      @radouanebenmahdi1948 Před 5 lety +8

      The best* ☺

    • @LilPozzer
      @LilPozzer Před 5 lety +6

      Whaddya think about learning Spain on English when you are Russian

    • @JoaoSantos-ed8vo
      @JoaoSantos-ed8vo Před 5 lety

      @@LilPozzer Then you can try Portuguese. It is almost equal to Spanish.

    • @LilPozzer
      @LilPozzer Před 5 lety

      @@JoaoSantos-ed8vo ok, I'll try bro

    • @maagmaximus
      @maagmaximus Před 4 lety +1

      @@JoaoSantos-ed8vo yes, sure, kind of like french and italian are.

  • @kiki5483
    @kiki5483 Před 5 lety +1

    I can't thank you enough for this lesson, I really have trouble figuring out what verb to use when I write. And when I have to use the -ing form it's even worse. It'll be easier now. Thanks again!

  • @greatcesari
    @greatcesari Před 3 lety +8

    “Some vs Any” would make for a good video

  • @Dasinpa
    @Dasinpa Před 2 lety +1

    The best teacher I have ever seen. I am a native speaker and still watch James daily. Just to stay sharp.

  • @adrianaespinosa8647
    @adrianaespinosa8647 Před 7 lety +3

    I really like your explanation and the visuals, too!! Thanks so much for sharing!!

  • @myselfme767
    @myselfme767 Před 2 lety

    That's what I understand by the word "teacher". My English teacher in school had the same approach as you. When I'm learning a new word I wanna know everything about it or as much as possible. You gave some really good examples and I understood what you were trying to teach me. Love your channel!

  • @MythicalPanther
    @MythicalPanther Před 8 lety +2

    You, my teacher, are georgeous!
    Thank you.

  • @LucasPedroniG
    @LucasPedroniG Před 8 lety +1

    Such a good teacher! Thank you for all the classes you've made!

  • @gasparodomenico8997
    @gasparodomenico8997 Před 8 lety

    Thank you a lot! I understood everything perfectly, which wouldn't be possible without your help!

  • @sarahstrong7174
    @sarahstrong7174 Před 4 lety

    Thats brilliant that you listened to your students & took their questions seriously enough that you looked into them. Just goes to show learning is a two way process between teacher & student & that you take teaching seriously & don't just give pat answers. Some of my teachers were not so good, not really interested in teaching or in the subject.

  • @AJ-cv9xr
    @AJ-cv9xr Před 4 lety

    You're a fantastic teacher! Your way of explaining is just terrific!♥️

  • @miniejohnson7925
    @miniejohnson7925 Před 7 lety +1

    These words are very confusing . now i knew how to use it. Love u James . Thank u 👍🏻

  • @feelings517
    @feelings517 Před 7 lety +1

    Your a master Mr. James thanks for clear my doubts.

  • @leonardolise7029
    @leonardolise7029 Před 8 lety +1

    thanks thanks thanks.this is the best video you've ever made. i got it clear.

  • @englishbyteswithsiribon2391

    I like the way you handle your lesson. This is a great help for Asians like me. Very clear explanation. I learned something new in this video. I'm a new subscriber. Thank you very much.

  • @Juliannadreammer
    @Juliannadreammer Před 8 lety

    Dear James,
    I'm utterly grateful for the work you are doing! Thanks a lot and wish you all the best !
    Cheers

  • @eternalrhythm3780
    @eternalrhythm3780 Před 8 lety

    Thank you for this very informative video. I was always making mistakes while trying to use them. Also there is one thing with " To Lie". Liar and Lying forms of it makes it very confusing.

  • @cgggl9
    @cgggl9 Před 6 lety +1

    Very good explanation! Thank you James!

  • @kimngocnguyen6316
    @kimngocnguyen6316 Před 7 lety

    Thank you so much for this video. it makes me easy to understand these verbs. ❤

  • @vitalinazaharova4228
    @vitalinazaharova4228 Před 8 lety

    You are a great teacher! I have been English for 4 years, but still confused in these words and what is their deifference. Thank's)

  • @shahlasadeghian4658
    @shahlasadeghian4658 Před 3 lety

    These have been always as a confusing matter for me thank you James.

  • @zaraspasenovic8558
    @zaraspasenovic8558 Před 6 lety

    Thank you James for your lesson ! I LOVE YOU !

  • @lrlizribeiro
    @lrlizribeiro Před 6 lety

    Great, awesome, terrific explanation!
    Thanks, James!

  • @n.j9670
    @n.j9670 Před 8 lety +2

    Thank you James it is really fun to watch your videos

  • @alaa9431
    @alaa9431 Před 8 lety +1

    Great Lesson, Thanks Teacher James!

  • @marie...2748
    @marie...2748 Před 7 lety +2

    You are a good teacher. Thanks.

  • @cristieas
    @cristieas Před 7 lety +5

    I love you James!

  • @nacl7992
    @nacl7992 Před 8 lety

    Thank you for video-lessons. I like that I can inderstand that James speaks. It's difficult for me to understand by hearing. But thanks for these videos I began to understand the English speech. Appreciate it)

  • @amaralsynambele762
    @amaralsynambele762 Před 9 měsíci

    Wow! What a outstanding lesson have never learned.
    Thanks so much 🙏

  • @camila1549
    @camila1549 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the fact that he knows what I am thinking. 😂😂James is the best!
    Thank you so much for the class 🙏💙

  • @svetlanalitvinova3522
    @svetlanalitvinova3522 Před 6 lety +4

    I love your lessons

  • @didiattoz
    @didiattoz Před 8 lety

    one of the most usefull lesson i've ever watched! very good way of teaching Mr James, now i do understand the difference, and i got them all correct in the small quizzz!!

  • @JuanVichannel
    @JuanVichannel Před 6 lety +2

    Great lesson James. About the "pay raise" i think it is also possible "pay rise", since i guess one is American and the other British

  • @claudiodeluka2128
    @claudiodeluka2128 Před 8 lety

    Very good and clear! I Have learnt a lot from you. Thank you so much!

  • @jorgemaldon
    @jorgemaldon Před 7 lety +1

    I don't understand totally, but now it's a little bit clear, I have to see this video some many times.

  • @spectacularvll
    @spectacularvll Před 2 lety

    this is the most interesting lesson I've ever seen! thank you so much!!!

  • @hussamiraq6585
    @hussamiraq6585 Před 7 lety

    really I don't know to exspress my gratitude for you , your amazing.
    thanks.

  • @piotrkokos488
    @piotrkokos488 Před 8 lety

    Great lesson. Thank you so much. No- one has explained me these differences before. I'm starting watching all your videos :)

  • @DKoori
    @DKoori Před 8 lety

    Thank you very much James! I was in doubt about that, very good explanation :)

  • @hardikadhyaru3563
    @hardikadhyaru3563 Před 4 lety

    I lay my laptop on the Table and started to watching your lesson even then i got on the bed to lie down and I lay my mobile on the chair as well as my dog is also lying with me even then i lay my dog on the floor because he was bothering me a lot.
    I am from India i see you as a ideal in my life

  • @bydivyaagnihotri
    @bydivyaagnihotri Před 8 lety

    too good.....simplified....well explained...thanks

  • @zaraallaudin3961
    @zaraallaudin3961 Před 8 lety

    Absolutely loved every videos, they were all extremely helpful. You just earned yourself another loyal subscriber!

  • @gdelve
    @gdelve Před 8 lety

    James, very clear and useful c
    Lesson .. As usual ! Thanks a lot

  • @GreenKera
    @GreenKera Před 8 lety

    Excellent, James! Thank you.

  • @lessynadel3221
    @lessynadel3221 Před 8 lety +1

    great lesson, thank you!

  • @DeniedShift
    @DeniedShift Před 5 lety

    Such a good way of teaching ! Thank you !

  • @catalincatalin587
    @catalincatalin587 Před 6 lety +2

    And if you guys think this is the end of it, here is more: both "pay rise" and "pay raise" are correct. First is British, second is North American. And "lie" as in "to not tell the truth" is a regular verb: lie, lied, lied. Welcome to English! By the way, from teacher to teacher, your videos are absolutely amazing. Great job!

  • @user-iz4qe5zn5p
    @user-iz4qe5zn5p Před 2 lety

    Very good explanation. Easy to understand, nice examples. Thank you for the lesson. Pronunciation is cool! Good luck for future perspectives.

  • @romanazapletalova3364
    @romanazapletalova3364 Před 8 lety +64

    You have great personality James! Love your lessons :)

  • @camilocf8267
    @camilocf8267 Před 4 lety

    You're a great teacher. You have a nice way to explain difficult things. Thank you :D
    *Raising my hands and start clapping*

  • @arlenepaguia7819
    @arlenepaguia7819 Před 8 lety

    I LIKE YOUR TEACHING.. EVEN THOUGH I AM NOT A GOOD FOR ENGLISH BUT SOMETHING I LEARNED FROM YOU.. THANK YOU..

  • @technologywontsaveus
    @technologywontsaveus Před 8 lety +11

    Nice lesson. Never really had thought about it. In German, "sich hinlegen" (to lie down) and "etwas hinlegen" (to lay something down) sound very similar. And "liegen" means to lie (on the bed e.g.), while "lügen" means (to lie to someone) (you now wish you had the ä, ö and ü to make similiar words different, don't you?). After this lesson, I think I got it. It's actually easy but first you have to know how it works to know how to use it, no matter how easy it is. To lie vs. to lay something is easy to remember. To raise vs. rise vs. arise also was also useful information. Thanks James, as always a good interesting fun lesson. You're a great and motivating teachr. :)

  • @ellikomariah5057
    @ellikomariah5057 Před 5 lety

    2 months now my English getting better after watching your all videos😘 much love from you james

  • @lnover6852
    @lnover6852 Před 5 lety

    You are awesome! Thank you so much for what you do!!!

  • @nasreenaziz2606
    @nasreenaziz2606 Před 8 lety

    these word always make me confused ,but after watching your lesson i understand now thanks james

  • @emrecantosun8483
    @emrecantosun8483 Před 8 lety

    You're both learning and thinking about what you learned.
    Very lucky to watch these videos
    thanks a lot :)

  • @12701270able
    @12701270able Před 5 lety

    This video arose useful to me. It make me clear about these verbs that cause me to make mistake. Now my mind is as clear as I cant drop a ball. Thanks

  • @vivianagambetta9197
    @vivianagambetta9197 Před rokem

    Really, really useful lesson!! Thank you so much

  • @aikostar1935
    @aikostar1935 Před 7 lety

    thank you for your video.
    i can make sure difference of these confusing words

  • @normabianchi6146
    @normabianchi6146 Před 4 lety

    excellent! very clear the lesson. thanks James

  • @pingkuangao73
    @pingkuangao73 Před 5 lety

    Your explanation is great, thank you very much

  • @totchemeadda7221
    @totchemeadda7221 Před 4 lety

    Thank you. You raise up my knowledge

  • @ciriatrujillo8310
    @ciriatrujillo8310 Před 5 lety

    Wonderful class James. You are a very good teacher.

  • @veyantoo5317
    @veyantoo5317 Před 8 lety

    Thanks for the video, I learnt a lot in your videos James.😃

  • @ANNA-tv2wo
    @ANNA-tv2wo Před 3 lety

    Thank you, James. I have to confess I really appreciate your videos for they are clear, funny, interesting, and so on but this subject remains a REAL NIGHTMARE!!! And the guy who mixed up all these verbs together actually died of laughing. I'm sure of that! Have a nice day

  • @Sarentoliezyl
    @Sarentoliezyl Před 3 lety

    Wow it's pretty clear with me about this now.

  • @girnaldinotimbe365
    @girnaldinotimbe365 Před 4 lety

    Hi, I'm found your lessons, but enjoy to see them with no subtitles.

  • @MrAmitsinghrawat
    @MrAmitsinghrawat Před 4 lety

    Sir you have great teaching methodologies... loving it.

  • @danirosa2579
    @danirosa2579 Před 2 lety

    This is my first time I see you and I love your way of teaching English

  • @edwinjara487
    @edwinjara487 Před 5 lety

    Crystal explanation. Thanks

  • @zackzhang7506
    @zackzhang7506 Před 8 lety

    You helped me so much! Thanks!

  • @kikinelson6636
    @kikinelson6636 Před 5 lety

    You are a superb teacher James.

  • @guilhermecalazans177
    @guilhermecalazans177 Před 6 lety

    He is a great teacher and I like he's sense of humour

  • @houstonsea12
    @houstonsea12 Před 8 lety

    Teacher, I don't know how to thank you. you're the only teacher who make me understand it!!!! Thank you very much! your classes are funny ^^!!
    Hugs from Ceará, Brazil 🇧🇷🏝⛵🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷⛵🏝⛵🏝🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @misperfectnicodemus119

    This lesson is a little bit complicated and confused bt today I thank to you #James for this lesson coz now I can manage to use them correctly,,,thnx alot 👏👏👏 God bless u

  • @JoseMartinez-ie7om
    @JoseMartinez-ie7om Před 3 lety

    Excellent explanation. Thanks

  • @luisvargas7429
    @luisvargas7429 Před 3 lety

    Best teacher ever! keep up the good work.

  • @felipe.hooper
    @felipe.hooper Před 6 lety

    you're an excellent teacher James!

  • @zenobinacaculba6739
    @zenobinacaculba6739 Před 5 lety

    Can't stop watching your videos 😊 you're an eloquent speaker. I'm lucky if i have a professor like you 😉

  • @Mannyf86
    @Mannyf86 Před 2 lety

    Yes! I’ve been right all along! It’s incredible how many people use lay and lie incorrectly.

  • @SDOne-or6vm
    @SDOne-or6vm Před 8 lety

    very great lesson! thank you very much

  • @user-fh2ti8gg8z
    @user-fh2ti8gg8z Před 8 lety

    wow awesome james ,I like the way you make this lessons you keep us very interested and I hope you make a lot of lessons on confusing words like these which you mentioned in this video and explaned and all the thanks to teacher james you are a great mind .
    (I've meant every single word I'm not ling)

  • @barbarapywak3042
    @barbarapywak3042 Před 8 lety

    Very helpful lesson, thank you!

  • @ghaidagalharbi
    @ghaidagalharbi Před 8 lety

    thank you so much 👌 seriously its enjoyable to watch your lessons. keep uploading videos please

    • @skillabration-school
      @skillabration-school Před 7 lety

      Come subscribe to my channel, too, please. I think you'd like it. I do English videos with subtitles. :-)
      Thank you! Hope to see you there.

  • @svetlanalitvinova3522
    @svetlanalitvinova3522 Před 6 lety

    James you are a very good teacher ! Actually great teacher

  • @martinvasilev5636
    @martinvasilev5636 Před 2 lety

    Great teacher, great lesson!

  • @kingsleykunda
    @kingsleykunda Před 5 lety

    Thanks James

  • @joseluisaguilar72
    @joseluisaguilar72 Před 8 lety

    sos un genio. estoy entendiendo bastante contigo James. pero aun me falta aprender mucho.

  • @alexandremainente9516
    @alexandremainente9516 Před 5 lety

    You are the best teacher I ever met

  • @othmanlahhab5671
    @othmanlahhab5671 Před rokem

    Thank you soo much teacher , you are the best one ever we love you .

  • @ilyaGNU
    @ilyaGNU Před 8 lety

    thanks a lot, James!

  • @ronrusca5927
    @ronrusca5927 Před 6 lety

    I learn more better watching your video than in school. Thank you!

  • @UnCriaTiVe
    @UnCriaTiVe Před 8 lety

    You are a great teacher. Very good.

  • @1010emilia
    @1010emilia Před 8 lety

    Very good explanation!!thank you

  • @Alessandra83221
    @Alessandra83221 Před 8 lety

    You are the best! Thank you.

  • @soniya7772
    @soniya7772 Před 8 lety

    thank you.totally figured out the difference

  • @Learlocke
    @Learlocke Před 5 lety

    I Like the way you teach. Great Classes. Congratulations!

  • @klaudiagryszczenia4248
    @klaudiagryszczenia4248 Před 8 lety +1

    It's so nice to open the laptop and than hear: "I love you" :D For me right now it's too much, let's be friends! :D:D:D ( but I love your videos regardless this situation) :D Thank you both- James and Mr. E!