Either can be correct depending on the context and the tense. But you need a helping verb.
I will write you means the same thing as
I will write to you.
The "to" is understood even if not present, for example:
I write to you whenever I am lonely.
I write you whenever I am lonely.
The form without the "to" is used when "you" precedes the direct object.
I will write you a letter.
I will write a letter to you.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Write this in your copy." You may be trying to say "Write this on your copy," but both work.
Write whatever you would say to that person if they were in the room with you.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "write it on the blank," but it may sound more natural to say "write it in the blank" or "write it on the blank space." The phrase you're using implies that something should be written in an empty area, but adjusting the preposition can improve clarity.
good question but its as simple as possible.
The proper way to say or write this is, "This is the school that I attend."
write to someone is the correct word although many people say write someone
Yes you do say and write words again.
To write the word garnet in Japanese you write ganetto. To say this word in Latin you say carbunculus and in Spanish you say granate.
You say "verfassen".
We always say something to someone. In write him an answer, the implied preposition is for.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Write this in your copy." You may be trying to say "Write this on your copy," but both work.
you cannot say that and I do not know what you say instead
you write it like"YUZ" and u say it like yu-uz
It is the same as English, you simply say no. To say "No, thanks" for example you would write "No, gracias."
You say "zurückschreiben".
The German word for write is schreiben.
???? It depends what you want to say like hello in Portuguese is Ola etc...