yes
"Wright" is a noun and so doesn't have a past form. If you mean "write" then the past tense is "wrote" and the past participle is "written".
It means bottom to top ordering, e.g. 9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 or z,y,x...
the past tence of "write" is wrote.
it just means that nobles were usually the only ones rich enough to afford being a knight.
Chronology basically means 'order of something'. For example, if you had to write a chronological essay on Kings and Queens of England, you'd write the names in order.
You can't write alphabets in order but you can write letters in order.
Answer In order to give you a good answer, you would have to define mean as that word can mean a lot of things. Why not write back with a different explanation of your problem.
so then if someone reads it it makes more seance
It means: Write the words in order.
It's already in numeric order but if you mean in Roman numerals then it's CD
to set down or express in letters or words on paper.
I Think You Have To Be Famous In Order To Write One. If You Mean "AutoBiography". If Your Famous For Something Like Being An Author Or An Artist. Ex: If You're An Artist You Have To Describe Your Paintings.
No, you cannot skip checks in order to write on something.
Means what do you never write
Cecil Day Lewis actually said, "We do not write in order to be understood, we write in order to understand".
Escribir : To write