She strolled through the park leisurely.
Mary and Jane strolled through the downtown promenade.
The couple strolled on the beach.He strolled past the library.
Strolled is an action, so it is a verb. Strolled is the past tense of to stroll.
Biting into his delicious, fresh apple, he strolled along the overgrown grass.
The past tense is strolled.
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strolled
strolled into
In this sentence stroll would be correct: 'Did you stroll into the woods?'.If you used a different pronoun, such as he, 'He strolled into the woods', this would be a correct usage for the past tense.
The likely word is "sauntered" (strolled).
I am not writing a sentence using that word.