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Whitch sentence combines both an active verb and a concrete noun?

You're asking for a sentence that includes both an active verb and a concrete noun. Here's how to break down those elements:

* Active Verb: A verb that shows an action being performed by a subject. Examples: *run, jump, sing, write, eat, build*.

* Concrete Noun: A noun that refers to something that can be touched or experienced with the senses. Examples: *table, chair, book, dog, flower, tree*.

Example Sentences:

* The cat chased the mouse. (Active verb: chased, concrete noun: mouse)

* The carpenter built a sturdy house. (Active verb: built, concrete noun: house)

* The chef baked a delicious cake. (Active verb: baked, concrete noun: cake)

Important Note: Make sure the verb is in the active voice, meaning the subject is performing the action.

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