No, "surprised" is not an action word; it is an adjective that describes a state or feeling. It indicates a reaction to something unexpected rather than an action being performed. Action words, or verbs, typically denote activities or processes.
Unsurprised ( it is a word )
She was surprised by the unexpected gift.
Ur surprised and wonder what happen because your so surprised
In the sentence "was" is the auxiliary verb and the simple predicate and 'was surprised' is the compound verb (helping verb 'was' and the main verb 'surprised') and the complete predicate.
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The increase of political activity about taxes.
Helen was surprised that no one wished her on her birthday.
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