It depends on how you use the term.
For example:
Adjust, set, correct.
After the sun set, the stillness of dusk was a time between two times Now get back to your homework....(;
Mezaire always followed a set schedule.
That is the correct spelling of the word "apprise" meaning to inform or notify.The similar word is the verb appraise, meaning to evaluate or set a value.
The man looked at us with his dark, cavernous, set-back eyes.
Adjust, set, correct.
After the sun set, the stillness of dusk was a time between two times Now get back to your homework....(;
set back as a noun - The fire was a real set back to the project. set back as a verb - The car must have set her back 10 grand.
Mezaire always followed a set schedule.
got to exploring on the set up part and mistakenly started by typing my email address in there. now can't get back the set part to see how we can correct the pass word
"Set" is the correct past tense and past participle form of the verb "set." "Setted" is not a standard English word.
My set of silverware is missing a fork.That set of books is very rare. The set is not complete yet.
2111.Equation coefficients are needed to write a correct chemical equation
The correct spelling is "policies." It is a plural form of the word "policy," which refers to a set of rules or guidelines.
It is important to prove that a geometric shape is the correct locus for a given set of conditions.
In a multi-volume set, you would first locate the correct volume, by checking the spine for the range of entries that would include Klezmer. Once you have the correct volume, use the guide words at the outside upper corner of each page to find the word you are looking for.
The correct spelling would of the word would be government. Government means governing over the state or land with rules set to keep everyone in good standing and safe.