TO GET A RAISE
TO GET A RAISE: meaning and examples
Good morning. Today we continue with yesterday's topic of salaries.
Today's expression is: TO GET A RAISE
Meaning: to receive an increase in your salary or wage.
Example 1:
Tony got a raise after reaching his objectives three years in a row.
Example 2:
After taking a course about negotiation, I asked my boss for a raise. I didn't get it though.
It's important to note that employees get raises and employers give raises.
TO GIVE A RAISE
Example 3:
My boss wouldn't give me a raise, so I decided to look for another job.
Example 4:
Giving the team a raise may help to increase performance, but it's not the only factor. How else can we motivate them?
For other expressions and information about the verb RAISE see the Daily Vitamins from the week of November 10th, 2008.
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Enjoy the rest of your day!