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Islands name that take the definite article The​

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Answered by praseenasasi
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Countries and territories the names of which derive from "island" or "land", however, only take the definite article if they represent a plural noun: the Netherlands, the Falkland Islands, the Faroe Islands, and the Cayman Islands, even the Philippines or the Comoros do, though the plural noun "islands" is omitted ...

Answered by ankithaputhran
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Countries and territories the names of which derive from "island" or "land", however, only take the definite article if they represent a plural noun: the Netherlands, the Falkland Islands, the Faroe Islands, and the Cayman Islands, even the Philippines or the Comoros do, though the plural noun "islands" is omitted ...

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