The document defines and provides examples of the three degrees of comparison in English: positive, comparative, and superlative. The positive degree is used to describe one person or thing without comparison. The comparative degree is used to compare two people or things. The superlative degree is used to compare three or more people or things. Examples of adjectives in each degree of comparison are provided in tables, along with some irregular forms. Exercises are included for the reader to practice identifying the degree of comparison in sentences.