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Writes is the third-person singular present tense of the verb to write. It denotes the act of forming letters, symbols, or words on a surface or through a medium in order to convey language, information, or ideas. A person can write with a pen, pencil, keyboard, stylus, or other tool, and writing may involve drafting, recording, or composing text or symbols.

Origin and development: The verb derives from Old English wrītan, meaning to scratch or inscribe. It is

Forms and grammar: The base form is write. The third-person singular present is writes. Other major forms

Usage and scope: Writing is a fundamental human skill used for communication, record-keeping, and artistic expression.

In computing and information technology, write refers to storing or updating data in memory or storage, as

See also: writing system, literacy, typography, authorship.

cognate
with
related
Germanic-language
terms
for
writing,
and
its
meaning
broadened
over
time
from
inscribing
physical
marks
to
composing
language
in
any
medium.
are
wrote
(simple
past),
written
(past
participle),
and
writing
(gerund
or
present
participle).
Examples:
"She
writes
novels,"
"He
wrote
a
letter,"
"Written
records
survive
from
many
periods."
Writing
systems
include
alphabets,
syllabaries,
and
logograms,
and
writing
has
been
accomplished
on
a
variety
of
media,
from
clay
tablets
and
parchment
to
paper
and
digital
screens.
Techniques
and
tools
have
evolved
from
styluses
to
pen
and
ink
to
keyboards
and
voice
input.
opposed
to
read.
The
term
appears
in
phrases
such
as
file
write
operations,
write
permissions,
and
database
writes.