No, he wrote plays, poetry and books. x
none. Shakespeare wrote poems, but they weren't collected into a book until after his death
No they just have a different accent, that's all.
Shakespeare wrote in ink. Shakespeare wrote in the Elizabethan Era. Shakespeare wrote in London, England. Shakespeare wrote in Early Modern English Shakespeare wrote in blank verse
William Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets! Books? I'm not so sure.
About half a million different people, over the years, have written books about Shakespeare. One of the best is Bill Bryson's biography of Shakespeare which, among many other excellent features, totally debunks the idea that someone other than Shakespeare wrote the plays.
Shakespeare wrote in English, the same as your question and my answer.
Well, I'm not sure what you mean by "doing a play" or "doing a book." But the first thing published of Shakespeare's was his long poem Venus and Adonis. He arranged to have it published himself, and it looked like a book. Of course when plays get published they look like books too. Shakespeare had already written plays before he wrote Venus and Adonis if that is what you are asking. He wrote at least part of the Henry VI trilogy as early as 1591 but it was not published until 1594, the year after Venus and Adonis was published. Everything Shakespeare wrote was either a play or a poem. I'm not sure what you mean by "books" but if it means something other than plays and poems Shakespeare didn't write any.
Sir Laurence Olivier
No jesus never wrote any book in the bible.
No.
Shakespeare only wrote two things which he intended to publish as a book: the long poems Venus and Adonis. He also wrote sonnets which he later decided to publish as a book. But the work for which he is most famous, his plays, were not written as books at all: they are meant to be watched, not read.