Created vs I wrote that program

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

Created

Top 1,000 (very common)

I wrote that program

Top 2,000 (common)
Most common: Created
 CreatedI wrote that program
Pronunciation🇬🇧 //kriːˈeɪtɪd//🇺🇸 //kriˈeɪtɪd//🇬🇧 //aɪ rəʊt ðat ˈprəʊɡræm//🇺🇸 //aɪ roʊt ðæt ˈprɒɡræm//
MeaningMade or built something new.I created that software.
ExampleShe created a beautiful sculpture out of recycled materials.I wrote that program during my summer break.
RegisterNeutralNeutral
How commonTop 1,000 (very common)Top 2,000 (common)
Collocationscreated a product, created from scratch, created a masterpiece, created a website, created new opportunitieswrite a program, computer program, code a program, software program, develop a program
Antonymsdestroyed, erased, abolished-
Common mistakesConfused with 'creat' - there's no such word., Incorrect tense - use 'create' for present., Adding unnecessary prepositions, like 'created by' when not needed.Confusing 'wrote' with 'write' - 'wrote' is past tense., Using 'that' unnecessarily - can be omitted in casual speech., Mixing up programming with writing - ensure context is clear for software.
Usage notesUsed in various contexts, including art, software, or ideas. Avoid in overly formal writing.Used to indicate authorship of a computer program. Suitable for casual or professional contexts.

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Frequently asked questions: Created vs I wrote that program

What's the difference between Created and I wrote that program?

Created: Made or built something new. I wrote that program: I created that software.

Which is more common: Created and I wrote that program?

Created is the most common in everyday English.

Can you show an example of each?

Created: She created a beautiful sculpture out of recycled materials. I wrote that program: I wrote that program during my summer break.

Can I use Created and I wrote that program interchangeably?

Not always. Created and I wrote that program are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.

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