The word prepared is already the past term - of prepare. The past term of harvest is harvested.
The past tense of harvest is "harvested."
The past participle of "harvest" is "harvested."
Prepared is a past tense already, but if it's being used as an adjective, then it is was prepared.
The past perfect tense of "harvest" is "had harvested." For example, "By the time we arrived, they had harvested all the crops."
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Past: harvested the crops. Present: harvesting the crops. Future: will harvest the crops.
The verb prepared is the past participle, past tense of the verb to prepare (prepares, preparing, prepared). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective; for example prepared soup or a prepared speech.Prepared is an action verb, a word for the act of preparing.
The past participle of prepare is (have or has) prepared. For example, "I have already prepared tonight's supper."
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The past tense of prepare is prepared.
No it is not. The word prepared is the past tense or past participle of the verb to prepare. It can also act as an adjective.
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