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2 December, 10:07

Virginia and England are what type of noun?

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  1. 2 December, 12:42
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    Virginia and England are personal nouns.

    Personal nouns are used to denote names of people, locations, rivers, etc., names in general. They are always written with the capital letter, as opposed to, let's say, common nouns (such as desk, chair, bed) which are not.
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