"Wrote" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wrote" Meaning

The verb "wrote" is the past tense of the verb "write". It means to create or record written words or symbols on a surface, usually with a pen or pencil.

Example sentences:

I wrote a letter to my friend.
She wrote a best-selling novel.
He wrote a song that became a hit.

In the past tense, "wrote" is also used to indicate that the action of writing was completed before the present moment, but the result of the action remains.

Note that the word "wrote" can also be used in a figurative sense, where it means "composed" or "created", as in "She wrote a beautiful poem" or "He wrote a delicious recipe".

"Wrote" Examples

Verb Usage Examples


Example 1: Past Simple Tense

- I wrote a letter to my mom over the weekend.

Example 2: Past Participle

- The book that was written by Charles Dickens has become a classic.

Example 3: Past Simple Tense in a Sentence

- She wrote her future as a renowned artist in her early days.

Example 4: Past Continuous Tense

- At that moment, I was writing a poem that would change my life.

Example 5: Past Simple Tense Used for Giving Orders

- Be sure to write exactly what was agreed upon in the contract.

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The state or condition of being incorrect or untrue; a mistake or error of some kind.

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Errors or mistakes, typically unconscious or habitual ones, as in "he has a tendency to spell words incorrectly and make grammatical wrongs." Adverse conditions or unfortunate events, as in "a wrong turn led to a wrongs that cost us hours." Suffering, injustice, or harm caused to someone or something, as in "two wrongs don't make a right."

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