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Study document for Business English 2 at UC Leuven-Limburg, part of the Business Marketing Management curriculum. This resource covers key business communication concepts and English language skills essential for marketing professionals. Use this to strengthen your business English competency and prepare for course assessments.

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Term What it is Examples

Noun A person, place, thing, or idea dog, city, happiness,
teacher

Proper noun The specific name of a person, London, Maria,
place, or thing — always capitalised Tuesday, Amazon

Common A general name for any member of a city, woman, river,
noun group company

Abstract A noun you cannot touch or see — freedom, love,
noun an idea, feeling, or quality courage, beauty

Collective A word for a group of things or team, family, flock,
noun people treated as one unit government

Pronoun Replaces a noun to avoid repetition he, she, it, they, we,
you, I

Relative Introduces a relative clause that The woman who
pronoun gives more information about a called me… / The
noun. Main ones: who, whom, which, book that I read…
that, whose

Reflexive Refers back to the subject of the himself, herself,
pronoun clause themselves, itself

Demonstrativ Points to specific things this, that, these,
e pronoun those

Verb An action, event, or state run, think, be, seem,
have

Auxiliary A "helping" verb used alongside a be, have, do; will,
verb main verb to form tenses, questions, can, must
and negatives

Modal verb An auxiliary verb that expresses can, could, may,
ability, possibility, obligation, or might, must, shall,
permission. Never changes form should, will, would

Linking verb Connects the subject to a be, seem, appear,
description (adjective or noun) become, feel, look,
rather than expressing an action sound, taste

Transitive A verb that needs a direct object to She kicked the ball.
verb complete its meaning He wrote a letter.

Intransitive A verb that does not take a direct She arrived. He

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