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What is the past tense of set to?

What's the past tense of set to? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of set to is also set to.

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

The present participle of set to is setting to.

The past participle of set to is set to.

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The film is set to shoot the desert scenes in Morocco and the interiors in either London or Rome.
The hot summer is set to produce a stunning autumn with falling leaves of red, russet browns and gold, according to a conservation group.
In truth, I think I was set to do a good grumpy and moanful act, complaining and whingeing about the invasion.
Average speed of rush hour traffic is now down to a crawl of three miles per hour and experts warn it is set to get worse.
The league is set to provide a lot of interest and keen competition among the enthusiasts.
A touch of mascara, a pinch of blush, a dab of lip gloss, and I was set to go.

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