The antecedent of the indefinite pronoun 'several' is guests.
guests
cause: they wandered off the trail and become lost. effect: they had to be rescued.
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
Whiny Whitney wandered wildy while whining
No, that is not the correct spelling.Wondered is the correct spelling for the word meaning "deep thinking"."I have always wondered where trees come from".Wandered is the correct spelling for the word relating to walking or travelling."He has wandered all over the house".
"Last night I went to Outback Steakhouse, and the food is very good. The boy wandered in the Australian outback.
No, the word 'wandered' is the past tense of the verb to wander (wanders, wandering, wandered).Example: The stream wandered through the valley.
The antecedent problem in this sentence is the unclear pronoun reference. It is ambiguous whether "it" refers to the apple or something else, creating confusion about the action being described. Clarifying the pronoun reference would help improve the sentence's clarity.
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.