It is both past and present tense. Set does not change.
The Past Simple Tense in the Passive Voice (of the verb TO SET).
"Set." So in the present tense: "please set the keys on the table." In the past tense: "I set the keys on the table last night."
"Set" is the correct past tense and past participle form of the verb "set." "Setted" is not a standard English word.
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Set is one of those verbs which have the same word for present past and past participle - set.Another example is cut.
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.
The Past Simple Tense in the Passive Voice (of the verb TO SET).
The past tense of the verb 'set' is also 'set'.
"Set." So in the present tense: "please set the keys on the table." In the past tense: "I set the keys on the table last night."
"Set" is the correct past tense and past participle form of the verb "set." "Setted" is not a standard English word.
The Present Simple in the Passive Voice of the verb TO SET.
"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 irregular as the past tense and past participle are also both set.
sit is not the past tence verd of set sit is that past tence of sat
The past of "set free" is "set free" because it is a phrasal verb that does not change in past tense.
Set is one of those verbs which have the same word for present past and past participle - set.Another example is cut.
It's the same - the sun set in the west. Set is an irregular verb. The past tense is also 'set'.