Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

arise, arises, arising, arisen, arose
Synonyms: emerge, rise, appear, surface, originate

Antonyms: disappear, vanish, cease, subside, fade

Here you can find a comprehensive guide on the arise verb conjugation, which includes all tenses and examples of its usage. The full conjugation of the verb 'arise' is essential for mastering English grammar. The most common form of this verb is 'Arise conjugation'. You will see how this verb changes in different tenses and contexts. The keyphrase 'Arise conjugation' is the focus of this text.


The Verb Arise – Definition, Usage, and Clarification


The verb arise is a formal irregular verb that means to emerge, appear, or begin to exist. It is typically used for abstract things like problems, opportunities, or situations, rather than physical objects.


VERB FORMS


■ Base Form: arise
■ Past Simple: arose
■ Past Participle: arisen
■ Present Participle/Gerund: arising


USAGE AND CONTEXT


'Arise' is used to describe situations that emerge or come into being.


1. Emergence of a Situation, Problem, or Question
This is its primary and most common use.


■ Problems: 'A number of technical problems arose during the testing phase.'
■ Opportunity: 'I will take the job offer, should the opportunity arise.'
■ Questions: 'Several questions arose after his presentation.'


2. Getting Up (Formal/Archaic)
This is an old-fashioned synonym for 'get up' or 'rise.'


■ Literary: 'He arose from his bed at dawn.'


ℹ IMPORTANT: 'ARISE' VS. 'RISE'


This is a key distinction. While the words are related, their modern usage is different.


■ Rise: Used for literal upward movement, getting up, and for numbers/levels increasing. It is more physical.
■ Example: 'The sun rises every morning.'
■ Example: 'Prices continue to rise.'


■ Arise: Used for abstract concepts, situations, and problems that appear or emerge. It is more figurative and formal.
■ Example: 'A conflict may arise if we don't agree.'
■ A good rule of thumb: If you can substitute 'emerge' or 'appear,' arise is likely the correct word.



ARISE - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ Iarise
★ youarise
★ he/she/itarises
★ wearise
★ you (plural)arise
★ theyarise
Examples of the verb 'arise' in the Present Simple
- I arise early to watch the sunrise.
- You arise to meet the challenges of the day.
- A new problem arises every week. | Opportunity arises when you least expect it.
- We arise from our seats to greet the speaker.
- You (plural) arise from the ashes of your past failures.
- They arise and fight for their freedom.
ARISE - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ I amarising
★ you arearising
★ he/she/it isarising
★ we arearising
★ you arearising
★ they arearising
Examples of the verb 'arise' in the Present Continuous
- I see a new issue is arising from your proposal.
- You are seeing many questions arising from the text.
- He is arising from a long sleep. | A feeling of hope is arising in our hearts.
- We are watching a new political movement arising.
- You (plural) are witnessing a situation arising that needs our attention.
- They are seeing complications arising from the new law.
ARISE - PRESENT PERFECT
★ I havearisen
★ you havearisen
★ he/she/it hasarisen
★ we havearisen
★ you havearisen
★ they havearisen
Examples of the verb 'arise' in the Present Perfect
- I have arisen from my sickbed feeling much better.
- You have seen the problems that have arisen.
- A new opportunity has arisen that we must seize. | A question has arisen regarding the budget.
- We have seen many difficulties arise.
- You (plural) have arisen to the challenge.
- They have arisen from their slumber.
ARISE - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I have beenarising
★ you have beenarising
★ he/she/it has beenarising
★ we have beenarising
★ you have beenarising
★ they have beenarising
Examples of the verb 'arise' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been watching the same problems arising for years.
- You have been seeing these issues arising.
- A new trend has been arising in the fashion world. | A sense of doubt has been arising among the team.
- We have been dealing with conflicts arising from the merger.
- You (plural) have been watching the situation arising.
- They have been seeing these opportunities arising.
ARISE - PAST SIMPLE
★ Iarose
★ youarose
★ he/she/itarose
★ wearose
★ you (plural)arose
★ theyarose
Examples of the verb 'arise' in the Past Simple
- I arose from my desk and stretched my legs.
- You arose and spoke in his defense.
- A great storm arose in the middle of the night. | The question arose as to who was responsible.
- We arose before dawn to start our journey.
- You (plural) arose to greet the king.
- They arose from the ranks to become leaders.
ARISE - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ I wasarising
★ you werearising
★ he/she/it wasarising
★ we werearising
★ you werearising
★ they werearising
Examples of the verb 'arise' in the Past Continuous
- I was watching the mist arising from the lake.
- You were seeing the problems that were arising.
- He was just arising from his sleep when we arrived. | A new conflict was arising between the two nations.
- We were watching a new star arising in the entertainment industry.
- You (plural) were witnessing the issues arising.
- They were watching the smoke arising from the volcano.
ARISE - PAST PERFECT
★ I hadarisen
★ you hadarisen
★ he/she/it hadarisen
★ we hadarisen
★ you hadarisen
★ they hadarisen
Examples of the verb 'arise' in the Past Perfect
- I had arisen early that morning.
- You knew that a complication had arisen.
- A dispute had arisen over the ownership of the land. | He had arisen to a position of great power.
- We had seen the problems that had arisen.
- You (plural) had arisen from your seats.
- They had arisen from their defeat to win the championship.
ARISE - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I had beenarising
★ you had beenarising
★ he/she/it had beenarising
★ we had beenarising
★ you had beenarising
★ they had beenarising
Examples of the verb 'arise' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- A misunderstanding had been arising between them for weeks.
- You knew these problems had been arising.
- A new movement had been arising in the country. | A feeling of discontent had been arising.
- We had been watching the issues arising.
- You (plural) had been seeing the situation arising.
- They had been watching the conflicts arising.
ARISE - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ I willarise
★ you willarise
★ he/she/it willarise
★ we willarise
★ you willarise
★ they willarise
Examples of the verb 'arise' in the Future Simple
- I will arise tomorrow and face the day.
- You will see a new problem arise from this decision.
- He will arise from this defeat stronger than before. | A new opportunity will arise soon.
- We will arise to meet any challenge.
- You (plural) will arise and make your voices heard.
- They will arise from the ashes.
ARISE - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ I will bearising
★ you will bearising
★ he/she/it will bearising
★ we will bearising
★ you will bearising
★ they will bearising
Examples of the verb 'arise' in the Future Continuous
- I will be watching the sun arising over the horizon.
- You will be seeing new challenges arising.
- He will be arising from his nap. | A new problem will be arising just as we solve this one.
- We will be seeing a new leader arising from the people.
- You (plural) will be watching the issues arising.
- They will be seeing the conflict arising.
ARISE - FUTURE PERFECT
★ I will havearisen
★ you will havearisen
★ he/she/it will havearisen
★ we will havearisen
★ you will havearisen
★ they will havearisen
Examples of the verb 'arise' in the Future Perfect
- I will have arisen by the time you call.
- You will see that new problems have arisen.
- He will have arisen from his failure. | A new king will have arisen.
- We will have seen the opportunities that have arisen.
- You (plural) will have arisen to the challenge.
- They will have arisen to power.
ARISE - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I will have beenarising
★ you will have beenarising
★ he/she/it will have beenarising
★ we will have beenarising
★ you will have beenarising
★ they will have beenarising
Examples of the verb 'arise' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- By the end of the year, a new crisis will have been arising for months.
- You will have been seeing the problems arising.
- A new trend will have been arising. | A feeling of hope will have been arising.
- We will have been watching the situation arising.
- You (plural) will have been seeing the issues arising.
- They will have been seeing the conflict arising.

Conjugation of the verb To Arise