This document discusses the degrees of comparison for adjectives in English grammar - positive, comparative, and superlative. It provides examples for each degree, including adjectives like large, small, good, dark, fast, famous, and little. For the positive degree, a single adjective is used to describe a noun. For the comparative, adjectives are used with "more" or "less" to compare two nouns. For the superlative, adjectives are used with "most" or "least" to compare three or more nouns.