The past tense of the word "write" is "wrote." When we talk about the past, we use the past tense to indicate that an action has already happened. Similarly, in English grammar, we find different ways to express the past tense of verbs, like adding "-ed" or changing the vowel sound entirely. However, "write" follows its own unique pattern. It changes to "wrote" in the past tense.
Imagine your words are like ink flowing onto a white sheet of paper. When you write in the present, the words form beautifully, but when you write in the past, they leave a permanent mark as if they were written with a different color ink. So, when you want to talk about something you wrote in the past, remember to use "wrote" as the past tense of "write."
Questions or feedback?
Contact us with any questions, concerns or feedback you have.