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Past tense of set?

Set or Setted


Can you say setted up?

The correct phrase is "set up," not "setted up." "Set up" is a phrasal verb meaning to establish or arrange something, while "setted" is not a standard English word. Use "set up" for both the present and past tense, as in "I set up the meeting."


Is there such a word as setted?

Yes, "setted" is an archaic past tense form of "set." However, in modern usage, "set" is used for both present and past tense.


Is setted a past tense?

No it isn't. The past tense of "set" is the same - "set".


Does the past participle setted exist?

No. The correct past participle is set.


Is setted a proper English?

No, there is no word spelled 'setted' in English. The past tense of the verb to 'set' is set. Examples: I can set the table noun. (present) I had set the table yesterday. (past) The past tense of the verb to 'seat' is seated. The past tense of the verb to 'settle' is settled.


Does setted up make sense?

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.


How do you set up and iphone 3g for Verizon?

you setted up a iphone on recharger and verizon is gonna be to plug


Which state setted as a refuge for debtors?

Georgia


What is da gama's claim to fame?

He setted up his own trading posts


Can wrongly setted voes be responsible for high fuel consumption?

Yes it sure can.


Was the goal for World War 2 achieved?

That depends on what goal setted by what country.