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What is the past tense of set alight?

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

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The past tense of set alight is also set alight.

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

The present participle of set alight is setting alight.

The past participle of set alight is set alight.

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Cheating reached such depths that a pillar box was set alight in an attempt to destroy completed ballot papers, she said.
A pillar box was set alight in the Washwood Heath ward, apparently to destroy postal votes.
The Vauxhall was driven into a crash barrier made up of the tyres and either went on fire or was set alight.
A classroom was trashed and walls were daubed with graffiti spray before the wooden library door was set alight.
It had been spotted by a member of the public after it was set alight and abandoned shortly before midnight on Wednesday.
It was thought that a candle had fallen over and set alight the paperwork in an office in the garage.

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