The phrase "A woman, a dog, and a walnut tree; the more you beat them, the better they be" is often attributed to various sources, but it is most commonly linked to the English playwright and poet, John Fletcher. However, it is important to note that this saying is considered misogynistic and reflects outdated attitudes toward women. The phrase has appeared in various forms in literature and popular culture over the years, but its precise origin remains unclear.
(he/she wrote) - kirjutas ; (i wrote) - kirjutasin ; (they wrote, you wrote) - kirjutasid
Wrote is a past tense verb.I wrote a play.He wrote her a letter.They wrote and drew on the sidewalk with chalk.
i wrote it
The author wrote his next book.The class watched as the teacher wrote on the whiteboard.
When he was wrote...?
No,Who wrote it?
Who wrote the Euclid and it was a.....
olesya wrote it.
I wrote it
Braga wrote it.
Jason Graham wrote a poem called "I Wrote your Name into my Heart" I wrote your name into the sky, But the wind blew it away. I wrote your name into the sand, but the waves washed it away. I wrote your name into my heart, And forever it will stay.
they wrote about lifeWhat were some of the things the Maya wrote about?