This document provides examples of how to compare two things or people using comparative adjectives in English. It explains that to compare short adjectives, we add "-er" to the adjective, like "short" becoming "shorter". To compare long adjectives, we add "more" before the adjective and "than" after, like "intelligent" becoming "more intelligent than". The document then provides a picture and vocabulary words to write comparative sentences about the people and animals shown. It gives additional examples of comparing objects and people using comparative adjectives.