wrote
wrote — verb
1. the past tense of the verb 'write'. You use it when you want to say that someone
the past tense of the verb 'write'. You use it when you want to say that someone created words on paper or a screen, or sent a message in writing, at a time before now.
Jabari wrote a short story for the school magazine last month.
wrote + noun phrase (direct object)
Renata wrote an email to her professor after the conference.
wrote + noun phrase + to + person
Sayaka wrote about her trip to Tokyo in her diary every evening.
Christopher wrote that he would arrive on Tuesday.
The children wrote thank-you notes to their grandparents after the party.
文法句型
wrote + noun phrase (letter/note/essay)
wrote + to + person
wrote + about + topic
wrote + that-clause
wrote + back
用法筆記
Frequently paired with time expressions that point to a finished time — yesterday, last week, in 2020, a few minutes ago. Never follows an auxiliary verb such as 'have', 'has', 'had', or 'be'; for those structures, use the past participle 'written' instead.