There are 3 (three) Degrees of Comparison in English, they are: The Positive Degree. (This offers no comparison.) Examples: rich, pretty, handsome, good The Comparative Degree (This shows the greater or lesser degree.) Examples: richer, prettier, more handsome, better The Superlative Degree (This shows the greatest or least degree.)
Sentence Structure 2: Use with ‘other’. In case of comparison in the same group, we use ‘other’ after no/all/any in case of adjectives of positive/comparative degree (but not in case of adjectives of superlative degree). Pattern 1: Subject + Verb + comparative degree adjective + than + any other + singular noun..