It's present tense.
The future tense is will wonder.
Yes - I wonder
present tense.Because it is just the basic verb.If it was past it would be wondered or was wondering.If it was future it would be: will wonder/going to wonder/ am-is-are wonderingAlso wonders and am-is-are wondering could be present tense.He wonders about life all the time.They are wondering if they could have a drink.
Simple present indicative.
Wondered
wondered.
wondered ?
wondered
Yes it is the past tense of wonder.
The word wonder is a verb. The past tense is wondered. Wonder can also be a noun.
No. Wonderful (full of wonder, commonly used to mean superb) is an adjective.The adverb is wonderfully.
Extraordinary, incredible, amazing, a marvel.