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What are proper nouns found at home?

Here are some proper nouns you might find at home, categorized for clarity:

People

* Family Members: Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, [Your Name], [Sibling Names], etc.

* Pets: Rover, Mittens, Sparky, etc.

* House Guests: Aunt Susan, Uncle John, etc.

Places

* Rooms: Living Room, Kitchen, Bedroom, Bathroom, etc.

* Furniture: The Couch, The Dining Table, The Coffee Table, The Big Chair, etc. (Note: "The" is often used with furniture to indicate a specific piece)

* Appliances: The Refrigerator, The Dishwasher, The Oven, The Washing Machine, etc.

* Buildings: The Garage, The Shed, The Playhouse, etc.

* Location: [Your Street Address], [Your City, State], etc.

Things

* Personal Belongings: My Phone, My Computer, My Bookshelf, My Guitar, etc.

* Household Goods: The Hoover Vacuum, The Swiffer Mop, The KitchenAid Mixer, etc. (Brand names are proper nouns)

* Books: The Bible, Harry Potter, The Great Gatsby, etc.

* Artwork: The Mona Lisa (if you own a print!), The Starry Night, etc.

* Plants: The Ficus Tree, The Rose Bush, The Orchid, etc.

Things to Note:

* Capitalization is Key: Remember, proper nouns are always capitalized.

* Context Matters: The specific proper nouns you'll find will depend on your unique home and its contents.

Let me know if you'd like to focus on any specific category of proper nouns at home!

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