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Savanah
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2 February, 03:47
What type of noun is Virginia and England
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Wayne Doyle
2 February, 03:58
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Question: What type of noun is Virginia and England?
Virginia and England are proper nouns.
A proper noun is a person, place, or organization. In this case. Virginia and England are places.
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Proper Nouns
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Chasity Vargas
2 February, 04:09
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It is a proper noun : ^)
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