No, it is not an adverb. wandered is the past tense (and past participle) for the verb "to wander." It may be used as an adjective and one of the adverb forms is wanderingly.
No, it is not. Wander is a verb meaning to travel about, usually aimlessly, or not with any immediate destination.
Deanie Etcetera's mind often wandered as she thought of her love, Mitch Longley. Jim Harrington wandered into Echelon Towers Voorhees to visit Carol Schultz.
The walkers had wandered into the deers' feeding ground.
There is no adverb form of the adjective elephantine.
No. Barked is a past tense verb, not an adverb.
The adverb of disgust is disgustingly.An example sentence is: "he disgustingly ate the rotten frog".
I'm about 90% certain it is an adverb. About can serve as an adverb, preposition or adjective. I'm 99.9999999999999% certain it isn't an adjective as used here, but preposition or adverb depends on whether there is anything more to the sentence: He wandered about (aimlessly) => about is an adverb He wandered about the park => about is a preposition
Yes, "wandered" is the antecedent to the pronoun in the sentence. An antecedent is the noun to which a pronoun refers, and in this case, "wandered" is the verb that gives the action or context to the pronoun that follows.
Sorry, my mind wandered... The gurgling stream wandered through the open meadow.
I wandered lonely as a cloud" is an example of what
The stream wandered slowly around the meadow. Happily, I only wandered around the mall for about 40 minutes until I found you.
It was not the pole that wandered but the continent wandered relative to a fixed pole.
Deanie Etcetera's mind often wandered as she thought of her love, Mitch Longley. Jim Harrington wandered into Echelon Towers Voorhees to visit Carol Schultz.
I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud - William Wordsworth.
William Wordsworth wrote the poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud".It is also called "Daffodils" and was written in 1804.William Wordsworth wrote the poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud".It is also called "Daffodils" and was written in 1804
The poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth has 4 lines.
Moses.
cause: they wandered off the trail and become lost. effect: they had to be rescued.