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Answered by shallkumari29march19
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Noun = Australia; Noun's kind = Proper noun.

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In the sentence :-

  • 'They' is the pronoun.
  • 'Are' is the helping verb.
  • 'Going' is the verb.
  • 'Australia' is the noun.

We can see clearly that, the noun here is 'Australia'. And, clearly 'Australia' is a proper name of a country. And hence, Australia is the proper noun.

Answered by syedauswa15
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Answer:

Noun = Australia; Noun's kind = Proper noun.

In the sentence :-

'They' is the pronoun.

'Are' is the helping verb.

'Going' is the verb.

'Australia' is the noun.

We can see clearly that, the noun here is 'Australia'. And, clearly 'Australia' is a proper name of a country. And hence, Australia is the proper noun.

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