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Arise - Rise
Key Word 1

::. The problem or ...

UsageArise
Both arise and rise are irregular verbs. The other forms of 'arise' are arises, arising, arose, arisen. The other forms of 'rise' are rise, rising, rose, risen.

When an opportunity, problem, or new state of affairs arise, it begins to exist. This is the most common meaning of arise.
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He promised to help Rufus if the occasion arose.
- A serious problem has arisen.

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::. It moves upwards...

UsageRise
When something rise, it moves upwards.
- Clouds of birds rose from the tree-tops.

When someone who is sitting rises, they stand up. You can also use rise to say that someone gets out of bed in the morning. Se entry at rise - raise.
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Arrive - Reach
Key Word 2

::. Someone comes...

UsageArrive
You use arrive or reach to say that someone comes to a place at the end of journey.
- I'll tell Professor Hogan you've arrived.
- He reached Bath in the late afternoon.

'arrive'
You usually say that someone arrives at a place.
- ...by the time we arrived at Victoria Station.
- ...from the moment the had arrived at the Harlowes' bungalow.

However, you say that someone arrives in a country or city.
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He had arrived in France slightly ahead of schedule.
- The American Ambassador to Mexico arrived in Quito today.

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::. Takes a direct sub...

UsageReach
Reach always takes a direct object. You do not say that someone 'reaches at' a place or that they 'have just reached'.
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It was dark by the time I reached their house.

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::. MORE

UsageAnother meaning - Come to
Arrive at and reach can both be used to say that someone eventually makes a decision or finds the answer to something.
- It took us several hours to arrive at a decision.
- They were unable to reach a decision.
- I had arrived at a conclusion on the basis of the only facts then available to me.
- The commission could not reach a conclusion because of inadequate data.

Usage'come to'
Come to
can be used in a similar way.

- Kwezi thought for a while, then seemed to come to a decision.
- I came to the conclusion that I didn't really fancy civil engineering.

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