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"arise" vs "arose"

Both 'arose' and 'arise' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Arose' is the past tense of 'arise,' while 'arise' is the base form of the verb. Therefore, 'arose' is used when referring to something that happened in the past, while 'arise' is used in the present or future tense.

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

arise

Correct. 'Arise' is the base form of the verb.

Use 'arise' in the present or future tense.

Examples:

  • Problems may arise during the project.
  • I hope no issues arise during the event.

Alternatives:

  • come up
  • occur
  • emerge
  • surface
  • spring up

arose

Correct. 'Arose' is the past tense of the verb 'arise.'

Use 'arose' when referring to something that happened in the past.

Examples:

  • Yesterday, a problem arose during the meeting.
  • The issue arose when the system crashed.

Alternatives:

  • arose from
  • arose out of
  • arose as a result of
  • arose due to
  • arose because of

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