This document provides examples and explanations of using too, enough, comparative adjectives (short vs long adjectives), and superlative adjectives in sentences. It discusses using too to express more than necessary, enough to express sufficiency, adding -er or more to compare two things, and using the or most to indicate the greatest degree when comparing three or more things. It also includes examples of regular and irregular adjectives forms for comparisons and provides answers to examples assessing correct vs incorrect adjective usage.