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Set or Setted
"Set" is the correct past tense and past participle form of the verb "set." "Setted" is not a standard English word.
Yes, "setted" is an archaic past tense form of "set." However, in modern usage, "set" is used for both present and past tense.
It is not proper English grammar. If used in a sentence "He setted up a tent" you would change it to "He already set a tent up" or something close to it.
No. The correct past participle is set.
Yes it sure can.
No it isn't. The past tense of "set" is the same - "set".
He setted up his own trading posts
That depends on what goal setted by what country.
you setted up a iphone on recharger and verizon is gonna be to plug
Earth leakage relays are instantaneous tripping relays where as earth fault relays have the option of time and ampere setting i.e. for a setted ampere the circuit breaker will be tripped off after the setted time (in second).