In Estonian grammar, the Degree of Comparison refers to the ways adjectives and adverbs are used to express differences in the quality,quantities or relations between things, people or actions. There are three degrees of comparison in Estonian: the positive degree (basic form), the comparative degree (used for comparing two things), and the superlative degree (used for comparing more than two things). In this exercise, you will practice filling in the blanks with the correct Estonian form of the adjective or adverb, according to the given degree of comparison.