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.
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Strolled is an action, so it is a verb. Strolled is the past tense of to stroll.
There is one syllable in strolled.
The couple strolled on the beach.He strolled past the library.
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She strolled through the park leisurely.
The past tense of "stroll" is "strolled."
No, "strolled" is a verb, specifically the past tense of "stroll." An adverb typically describes how an action is performed, while "strolled" refers to the action itself.
The past tense is strolled.
Strolled or ambled
I have strolled.
walked