English does not have future participles! About the closest you can get is a future progressive tense, "will be setting".
It is "set" for the past, present, and future tenses as well as the past participle.
The past participle of set is set. The present participle is setting.
The future participle of dance would be will dance.
The past participle of set is set.
There is no such thing as a future participle.The past participle is known and the present participle is knowing.
The past participle of set is set.
The present participle is setting.
There are two participle forms in English the past participle and the present participle.The past participle of kick is kickedThe present participle of kick is kickingThere are future verb phrases. For kick the future verb phrases are:going to kickwill kickam/is/are kicking
A future tense that uses a participle is the future continuous tense. An example is: I will be building the bookcase when you arrive.
The past participle is set. The present participle is setting.
Set doesn't change in the past tense or for the past participle. Both forms are also set.
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