The future tense of "set" is "will set," and the past tense is "set."
Set out is also the past tense.
The past perfect tense is had set.
No it isn't. The past tense of "set" is the same - "set".
The past tense of the verb 'set' is also 'set'.
The verb "set" can be present or past tense. In present tense, "set" is used for actions happening now or regularly, like "I set the table." In past tense, "set" is used to describe actions that have already happened, like "I set the alarm clock last night."
The past tense of set is "set." The past participle of set is also "set."
It is also "set up" The past tense of set is also set. For example: I set up my friends and now they're getting married.
The past tense of "set" is "set." It remains the same in both present and past tense forms.
"Set off" does not have a past tense. The verb of it (to set off, did set off, will set off, have set off, had set off, ect.) will change based on the tense it is in.
"Set" is the correct past tense and past participle form of the verb "set." "Setted" is not a standard English word.
'Set' is also the past tense.