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Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
My employers ______ my salary last year.
rise
rose
raise
raised
- Option 1: Rise
- "Rise" is a present tense verb and means to move from a lower position to a higher one.
- Incorrect for past tense events.
- Option 2: Rose
- "Rose" is the past tense of "rise."
- It doesn't fit because "salary" should be the subject if using "rose."
- Option 3: Raise
- "Raise" is the base form of the verb and requires an object to be raised.
- Incorrect for use in a past-tense context.
- Option 4: Raised
- "Raised" is the past tense of "raise."
- Correct for indicating that employers increased the salary.
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