to write
To communication in letters with a pen, pencil, computer or phone.
Present form | Past form | Continuous form | Past Participle form |
---|---|---|---|
Write | Wrote | Writing | Written |
Present form
Write
I write text messages every day.
She can write her name in English, Japanese and Korean.
A: How old is your daughter?
B: She's 2-years-old.
A: Can she write her name?
B: Not yet...
Past form
Wrote
My boyfriend wrote me a beautiful love letter.
I wrote your name down on the sign-in sheet.
A: What did you write your essay on?
B: I wrote it about life in England in the 1660s.
A: Wow. I know nothing about that.
B: You should read it my essay.
Continuous form
Writing
He's writing his essay; it's due tomorrow.
I was writing school reports all day and night! I'm so tired.
A: Your son is writing on the wall!
B: Oh no, I'm so sorry.
A: I hope it cleans off.
Past participle
Written
I've written a list of jobs.
She'd written everything down for you! I can't believe you got it wrong!
A: Who's written the greatest songs of all time?
B: Definitely Lennon and McCartney.
A: Yeah, you're right.