This document discusses the three degrees of comparison in English: positive, comparative, and superlative. The positive degree compares two things that are equal, the comparative degree compares two things that are not equal, and the superlative degree compares one thing to two or more other things. It provides examples for forming comparisons for adjectives and adverbs of one or two syllables and more than two syllables for each degree. Rules are given for irregular adjectives like good, bad, many, and far. Exercises are included for applying the comparative and superlative degrees.