yes you can in case you are writing something not formal .
it means that u write with ur right hand instead of ur left
hand right. She does'nt have time to print
They write to impress instead of express. They write to express and impress.
The homophones for write are right, wright, and rite.
They use symbols because the words are too long to actually write so instead they find the right symbol and write that instead. Also they must actually have a reason. I hope this helped if not I'm sorry.
Phonetic spellers spell words the way they sound to the speller, regardless of how the dictionary may spell them. For example, a phonetic speller might write rite instead of write or right.
Provided that the SD memory card is original and is used in the right way, it will not stop working from the write and erase cycles instead of the USB memory card reader.
The homophone for "right" is "write".
The ISBN of The Right to Write is 1585420093.
At the right time, miracles often happen. As far as directions, writers wouldn't usually say "at the right". Instead, we'd say or write "on the right". Example: Take the third street on the right, go 1/2 mile, and our driveway is the first on the right.
Write, wright, and rite are homophones for right.
The Right to Write has 233 pages.