"You have written ...." is the grammatically correct version of the above choices.
However, you could also say "You wrote ....".
Either "You have written" or "You wrote" is correct.
Written is the past participle of write.write wrote written
It was written by Oscar Wilde.
Masterpiece was written by Elise Broach.
Shah waliUllah wrote this
if your are aking who wrote the spirit of laws it was charles louis montesquieu who wrote in in the year 1755
you have written
you have written
Who Wrote This Book was written by James Magee.
It depends on the context. You can either say, "everything you have written" or "everything you wrote". However, "everything you have wrote" is wrong in any context.
Use "wrote" when referring to the past tense of the verb "to write," such as "She wrote a letter yesterday." Use "written" when the verb needs to be in the past participle form, such as "The letter was written by her."
The homophone for "written" is "writen."
Written is the past participle of write.write wrote written
he wrote it because he is an author
When was MACBETH WRITTEN?
wrote, rote
"Are You There" was written by the band ODESZA.
The Oddessy was written by Homer, a blind poet. He also wrote the Illiad.