This document provides rules for forming comparatives and superlatives in English. It explains that one-syllable adjectives typically take -er and -est, with spelling changes if the adjective ends in certain letters. Two-syllable adjectives ending in -y take -er and -est, while those ending in -ed, -ing, -ful or -less take more and most. Adjectives with three or more syllables also take more and most. Irregular adjectives like good, bad and far are also discussed. The uses of comparatives and superlatives are outlined, along with opposite forms less and least.