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What is the past tense of set foot?

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The past tense of set foot is also set foot.

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

The present participle of set foot is setting foot.

The past participle of set foot is set foot.

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Ten years ago, Prestwick was known chiefly as the only place in Britain that Elvis Presley had ever set foot in.
The nation is remembering the moment a human being first set foot on the moon 35 years ago.
Many of these international investors never set foot in the tax haven of their choice.
The crime prevention message is put out as soon as the students set foot on campus as part of the induction process.
It's been 33 years since humans have set foot on the moon or journeyed beyond the close orbit of the Earth.
Julia, who had never set foot on a ship before, clutched the rigging in alarm when the ship first heeled over with the stiff breeze.

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