In Italian grammar, Forme Comparative is a concept used to compare two or more things. This involves the use of comparative adjectives and comparative adverbs. It is essential to understanding and communicating degrees of difference in Italian. This concept is similar to comparisons in English using “-er”, “-est” or words like “more” or “less”. There are three main types of Forme Comparative: Comparativo di Maggioranza (greater comparison), Comparativo di Minoranza (lesser comparison), and Comparativo di Uguaglianza (equal comparison).