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inysia [295]
3 years ago
10

is pie and loaf and home joke yard and cook and waiter brain and tiger and sea is they object nouns or people nouns or proper no

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English
2 answers:
amm18123 years ago
5 0
All of these are object nouns

Vanyuwa [196]3 years ago
5 0
Object because proper begin with a capital letter and people nouns describe people. Hope this helps!
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