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'Haben' or 'Sein' with the Verb 'Backen' in German Past Tense?

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Forming the past tense in German often involves selecting the appropriate auxiliary verb, 'haben' or 'sein'. The verb 'backen' (to bake) is an action verb. Can you identify the correct auxiliary verb to complete the sentence in context?

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Intermediate

Ich ____ einen Kuchen gebacken.

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