What part of speech is “wonder”

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Noun

Definition:

as a noun, 'wonder' refers to a feeling of amazement and admiration, often caused by something beautiful, remarkable, or unfamiliar. It can also refer to something that evokes such a feeling.

Rules:

can refer to a person, place, or thing that is considered remarkable or extraordinary. Can also refer to the emotion or feeling of curiosity or admiration.

Examples:

The Grand Canyon is one of the natural wonders of the world.

The child's musical talent was a wonder to behold.

She gazed in wonder at the magnificent fireworks.

Tips:

'Wonder' as a noun can sometimes be confused with 'miracle.' While both can refer to something extraordinary, a 'miracle' often has connotations of a supernatural event or divine intervention.

Verb

Definition:

as a verb, 'wonder' describes the act of thinking or speculating curiously, often about something one is uncertain about or in awe of.

Rules:

often used to express curiosity or doubt. Can be followed by a question word (e.g., 'why,' 'how,' 'if').

Examples:

I wonder if it's going to rain tomorrow.

She wondered why he was late.

They wondered at the beauty of the night sky.

Tips:

'wonder' as a verb is more about pondering or questioning rather than having a strong desire to know. For a stronger desire to know, 'want to know' might be more appropriate.

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