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What is the past tense of set out?

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

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The past tense of set out is also set out.

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

The present participle of set out is setting out.

The past participle of set out is set out.

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They set out a plate of cold, stringy beef and a bowl of runny, watered-down soup, then left.
John quickly removed his clothing and started putting on the apparel set out for him.
We set out along a series of paths just wide enough for two horses to walk abreast.
Those principles seem to me to accord entirely with the approach of the common law set out above.
That letter set out at some length Mr Carroll's concerns about a number of subjects.
More students are completing their courses and are gaining qualifications that they set out to achieve, the latest figures say.

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