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What is the past tense of harvest?

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The past tense of harvest is harvested.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of harvest is harvests.

The present participle of harvest is harvesting.

The past participle of harvest is harvested.

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The very warm and dry conditions had seen half of lowland winter barley crops harvested with winter oilseed rape not far behind.
The first ritual during the agriculture season takes place when the first fruits are harvested.
Future revenue would be harvested from a single-rate flat tax on wages or, better still, a stiff sales tax on consumption.
Next time it rains, these students can go to the centre and see for themselves how rainwater can be harvested.
However, the farms were started up only recently, and it takes about seven years for the abalone to reach a size where they may be harvested.
Shavuot is also considered an agricultural celebration, as it celebrates the festival of the first fruits when wheat is harvested.

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