Examples of using "Geschreven" in a sentence and their english translations:
I wrote to you.
- You wrote this book?
- Did you write this book?
Did you write this book?
- You wrote this book?
- Did you write this book?
Did you write this book?
Who wrote Hamlet?
Did you write that?
- Who wrote that?
- Who wrote this?
Tom didn't write anything.
I wrote to Tom.
Did you write this?
This book was written by Tom.
Who wrote the letter?
He has written two books.
Who wrote a letter?
Who wrote this letter?
Who wrote the Bible?
I wrote a letter.
Did you write this book?
Where is my name written?
What did you write yesterday?
Did you write this book?
Tom wrote that book.
- He has written a letter.
- He wrote a letter.
Tom has written several cook books.
Did they write a letter?
She has written several books.
- How many symphonies did Beethoven write?
- How many symphonies did Beethoven compose?
I didn't write this.
Emily wrote the sentence.
I didn't write that.
She wrote a letter.
Who wrote this book?
- Tom has written a lot of books.
- Tom has written lots of books.
- Tom has written many books.
I wrote some postcards.
He wrote a book.
You've written to Tom, haven't you?
How many pieces did Mozart write?
When was the book written?
How many Christmas cards did you write last year?
Yiddish is written with the Hebrew alphabet.
He wrote a book about China.
That book is written in English.
"Who wrote this book?" "John did."
Didn't you write a letter to him?
I wrote a letter to Jim.
He wrote a letter yesterday.
This word is written capitalized.
Jane wrote the letter herself.
I wrote a love letter last night.
I wrote three letters last night.
The letter was written by her.
Who did write the two letters?
I didn't write this sentence.
I didn't write this letter.
She wrote a new book.
We have carried on a correspondence for years.