Is it rise or rose?

It can be rise or rose.

“Rose” is the past tense of the rise (e.g., “The dough rose slowly in the cool room and was ready for the oven after about four hours”)

“Rise” is the infinitive of the verb, so it’s used in past tense questions with “did” (e.g., “Did the dough rise to double its original size before you put it in the oven?”).

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