There was too much gravy on his plate.
I too, am a lover of tea.
I like you too.
He was too immature, so I ended the relationship.
I am American too.
The carpenter would like to eat, too.
Her ego is far too big.
I abserved that she was not alone too short, but too young also.
Example sentence - The music was too loud to enjoy.
A comma before "too" at the end of a sentence is necessary only if "too" is being used to mean "also" or "as well." For example: "I want to go too." If "too" is used for emphasis at the end of a sentence, a comma is not needed. For example: "The party was great too!"
Example sentence - The volume at the theatre was too loud to enjoy.
I will try to give you a sentence. "Try" is such an easy word, however, that I'm sure you could write a sentence too, if you try.
I need help with this one too. Is this one? In
It seems that you protest too strongly.
My belt is too loose, I have to tighten it.
Example sentence - He was much too young and inexperienced to speak on the subject of relationships.