1. The pet dog broke the plant.

2. The pet dog picked the plant.
3. the pet dog cut the plant with her teeth.
4. The pet dog cut the plant.
5. The pet dog felled the plant.
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Can we use all the verbs in the sentences? Which verbs are commonly used in this case?

I'd remove the word "pet" since "The dog..." will be obvious. (Who lets wild dogs into their houses?!!)

1. The dog broke the plant.
2. The dog chewed up the plant.
3. The dog knocked the plant over.
4. The dog ate the plant.
5. The dog ruined the plant.

In these sentences, different verbs are used to describe the actions of the pet dog towards the plant. Let's analyze each sentence and identify the verbs used:

1. The pet dog broke the plant.
Verb: broke

2. The pet dog picked the plant.
Verb: picked

3. The pet dog cut the plant with her teeth.
Verb: cut

4. The pet dog cut the plant.
Verb: cut

5. The pet dog felled the plant.
Verb: felled

In this case, all the sentences use verbs that are commonly associated with actions towards a plant. However, it is important to note that not all of these actions are appropriate or desirable in relation to plants. For example, breaking or cutting a plant may be harmful, while picking or felling could be more intentional or indicative of plant removal.