This document discusses adjectives that compare people, places, things or ideas. It provides examples of comparative and superlative adjectives formed by adding "-er" and "-est" respectively. Adjectives of two or more syllables may use "more" and "most" instead of "-er" and "-est". The document also gives examples of using "more" to compare two nouns and "most" to compare three or more nouns. Finally, it provides a practice reviewing comparative and superlative forms of various adjectives.