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What is the past tense of arise?

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The past tense of arise is arose.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of arise is arises.

The present participle of arise is arising.

The past participle of arise is arisen.

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The problems arose because people were abdicating responsibility and were not getting the right person to do the job.
There was little in Georgian or Abkhaz national mythology to explain the depth of hatred that arose during the conflict there.
The need for the Thames Estuary sea forts arose in the last war on account of the mining of our waters with magnetic mines.
All the inmates had to be protected and watched over, and any problems that arose would have to be sorted out at once.
A deafening cheer arose from the cockpit as the Snow Eagle dropped out of warp space right next to them.
But in this case there was the agreement and the demand arose by reason of that.

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