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What is the past tense of set off?

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The past tense of set off is also set off.

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

The present participle of set off is setting off.

The past participle of set off is set off.

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I set off downstream, walking, wading and scrambling, trying to stay upright on the algae-covered rocks.
These borders indicate the early acceptance of the idea of a frame as a way to set off, isolate and distinguish a drawing or painting.
During the siege he set off a fire extinguisher and told the police he had accelerants.
And in a comment sure to set off a firestorm, Kaplan said faculty should attend professional conferences on their own time.
It had 184,000 miles on the clock when we set off and it's over 3,000 miles to Barcelona, but so far it's doing fine.
They looked at each other and set off at a run, the girl trailing behind them, and the boy behind her.

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