Let's my friend David is wondering about something.
David: I wonder what happened. Me: I wonder that too.
Is "I wonder that" part acceptable English? It seems that "wonder" is always followed by something other than "that", like "what", "when", "where", "how", etc....
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Hi, Let's assume my friend David is wondering about something. David: I wonder what happened. Me: I wonder that too.
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Hi, Let's assume my friend David is wondering about something.
David: I wonder what happened.
Me: I wonder that too.
Is "I wonder that" part acceptable English?
It seems that "wonder" is always followed by something other than "that", like "what", "when", "where", "how", etc..
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Let's assume my friend David is wondering about something.
David: I wonder what happened. Me: I wonder that too.
Is "I wonder that" part acceptable English? It seems that "wonder" is always followed by something other than "that", like "what", "when", "where", "how", etc..