You think of what gets set.
e.g.
Please set the table.
The clock was set an hour ahead for Daylight Savings Time.
The police set a deadline for the bank robber to surrender.
The verb in the sentence is "was set."
The verb is "will write"-- we use the helping verb "will" to show that the action (in this case, "write") occurs in the future tense.
The verb in the sentence is "moved." It is the action that is being performed on the subject "set of shelves."
The Past Simple Tense in the Passive Voice (of the verb TO SET).
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The "Y" in you should not be capitalized and while it takes only a noun and a verb to make a sentence - which "I write you" has - it isn't a correct sentence because the tense of the verb is incorrect. "I will write you" would be a correct sentence with the correct verb tense. You could begin a sentence, albeit it sounds a bit odd, with the words "I write you" as in "I write you this letter today in an attempt to appeal to your empathetic side", however "I write you" is not a correct sentence alone.
The verb phrase in the sentence "That dog will eat everything you set in front of it" is will eat.
The verb phrase in the sentence "That dog will eat everything you set in front of it" is will eat.
The verb phrase in the sentence "That dog will eat everything you set in front of it" is will eat.
The verb phrase in the sentence "That dog will eat everything you set in front of it" is will eat.
I am not adverse to travel
The verb phrase in the sentence "That dog will eat everything you set in front of it" is will eat.