The past participle of set is set.
The past participle of set is set.
The past participle of set 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.
It is "set" for the past, present, and future tenses as well as the past participle.
Set is one of those verbs which have the same word for present past and past participle - set.Another example is cut.
No. The correct past participle is set.
The past participle is set. The present participle is setting.
No, the correct term is "reset". That's because the past participle of the verb "set" is just "set" itself (e.g. "I have set ..."). Since "reset" is based on "set", its past participle is also "reset".
Set could be past or present because the present, past and past participle are all the same egset / set / set
Set is irregular as the past tense and past participle are also both set.
"Set" is the correct past tense and past participle form of the verb "set." "Setted" is not a standard English word.
The past participle of do is done. The past participle of have is had.