it's just writing your thoughts on paper really .
The plural of writing paper is writing papers. As in "we need more writing papers".
If you think about a ROLL of paper, you've got your answer. A Scroll is a roll of paper with writing on it.
writing your paper, for errors
Yes, as in the phrase, writing paper.
There are two nearly-identical sound-alike words, with different meanings : STATIONERY (noun) - writing paper and implements STATIONARY (adjective) - unmoving, still
The homophone for "to cover with paper" is "wrack." The homophone for "a sharp blow or knock" is "rap."
An example of a homophone for something you write a letter on and something that stays still is "stationery" (writing paper) and "stationary" (not moving).
Writing paper is paper, which can be ruled or unruled, which is suitable for writing on with ink.
A side of the paper is a page. Page does not have a homophone. There is another meaning for page -- a young employee who runs errands. That makes page a homograph.
Stationary and stationery
The homophone of "stationery" is "stationary." "Stationery" refers to writing materials, while "stationary" means not moving or still.
A homophone for the word "stationary" is "stationery." "Stationary" means not moving, while "stationery" refers to writing materials.
A homophone for the word "stationery" is "stationary." "Stationery" refers to writing materials, while "stationary" means not moving.
The homophone for "bail" is "bale," which refers to a large bundle of goods, typically hay or paper.
The homophone for "choir" is "quire", which means a set of four sheets of paper folded together to make eight leaves.
Stationary is a word that means still and unmoving.