This document discusses the degrees of comparison for adjectives in English. It explains that adjectives can be used to compare things and describes the three degrees of comparison: positive, comparative (using -er or -ier) and superlative (using -est or -iest). It provides examples for regular adjectives that follow these patterns as well as some irregular adjectives. The document also discusses using "more" and "most" with adjectives that have two or more syllables.