Yes it is the past tense of wonder.
wondered He wondered how many stars there are.
There are two syllables in the word "wondered" (won-dered; like "one-dur'd") To determine how many syllables a word has, one can often simply sound them out. You can also look them up in a dictionary.
What is the answer? I've always wondered this too.
The verb forms are access, accesses, accessing, accessed. The verb access is an action verb (a verb for an act).
The auxiliary verb can is the closest verb to the noun ability.
Verb (: It gives action so it's a verb.
The verb for wondered about is wonder. Wonder is basically being curious about something or someone and you feel drawn to find out exactly what they are.
The word wonder is a verb. The past tense is wondered. Wonder can also be a noun.
wondered ?
wondered He wondered how many stars there are.
No. Wonderful (full of wonder, commonly used to mean superb) is an adjective.The adverb is wonderfully.
she wondered in the kitchen to get food for her boyfriend
"Was there something wrong with me?" I wondered.
I WONDERED if they would diliver my pizza on time!
she wondered if she would ever be safe from Adolf Hitler.
The girl wondered what she was going to get on her science test.
A verb complement is any word or phrase that completes the meaning of a subject, an object or a verb. Specifically, it is a complement formed using infinitives, gerunds, or noun clauses.Examples (verb complement in bold):I asked him to leave. (indirect object + infinitive)I wanted to know the answer (infinitive phrase)I considered leaving my job. (gerund phrase)I insisted that I was right. (pronoun forms a noun clause)I wondered why he came. (pronoun forms a noun clause)