This document is from the Faculty of Legal and Political Science at University Yacambú and contains information about comparative and superlative forms in English grammar. It defines comparative forms as those used to compare differences between two objects, and provides examples of their use. Superlative forms are defined as those used to describe an object that has an attribute to the highest or lowest degree when compared to a group, and also provides examples. The document concludes with this brief grammar lesson on forms of comparison in English.