What are the past tense and past participle of reap?

The past tense and past participle of reap are both harvesting.

acquire

[Pronunciation] English [RI? P], beautiful [ri? p].

[interpretation] v. get (result); Harvest; Harvest (crops).

After years of research, he finally achieved fruitful results.

After several years of research, he finally achieved fruitful results.

[Other] The third person singular: harvest the present participle: harvest the past tense: harvest the past participle: harvest.

Meaning discrimination

The words harvest, storage, collection, collection and harvest have the same meaning as "harvest". The difference is:

1, reap often refers to harvesting grain; Picking refers to picking up or picking up crops or ears left in the field after harvesting; Collecting is a common word, which refers to collecting vegetables, flowers, fruits and so on. Cangjie is a poetic term, which refers to the storage of agricultural products such as grain; Harvest includes any of the meanings mentioned above.

2.reap refers to retribution or remuneration; Grabbing refers to collecting valuable odds and ends; Gathering refers to gathering people or things; Ghana extension refers to the accumulation of concrete or abstract things.