This document discusses using adjectives to qualify nouns in positive and negative statements. It provides examples of placing adjectives before or after nouns, such as "adjective - noun" or "noun - be - adjective". For positive statements, adjectives like "nice", "small", "big", and "expensive" are used to describe neighborhoods, apartments, houses, and lofts. For negative statements, adjectives like "dangerous", "old", "small", and "cheap" are used with negating verbs or modifiers to qualify nouns. The document concludes by practicing this new vocabulary.