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What is the past tense of set down?

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The past tense of set down is also set down.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of set down is sets down.

The present participle of set down is setting down.

The past participle of set down is set down.

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At last I could knit a few rows, enjoy the process and then set down the needles.
The appeal was not set down until 17th June, so at best the application was just under two months late, and at worst three months late.
Christopher set down his cards, exposing a three, five, and ten of spades and the ace of diamonds.
If you set down a face card, an ace, or a joker, then next person has a certain number of chances to set down one of those cards.
I myself am lifted onto another stretcher, carried into the ambulance, and set down beside Michael.
I sighed, wished for an electric heater, then set down to the task of rekindling the fire.

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