Try exhausted or weary or worn out.
Adjectives don't have common or proper designations. Even when used for to describe a proper noun, an adjective is not capitalized, for example 'The tired Mr. Dickens set down his pen.'The only exception is when an adjective, such as tired, is part of a name or title, for example 'The Tired Traveler Motel' or the Irish musical group 'Tired Pony'.
"To" do something would make that a verb or making oneself doing the action. "Too" is an adjective, which would make it modify either a noun, or another adjective. In your case, tired is considered an adjective, thus 'too' would be the correct grammar. too = adverb of degree tired = adjective I am too tired.
Adjective.
Exhausted is an adjective that begins with ex and means extremely tired.
Tired is an adjective it doesn't have a past tense.
Tired is an adjective.
Adjectives don't have common or proper designations. Even when used for to describe a proper noun, an adjective is not capitalized, for example 'The tired Mr. Dickens set down his pen.'The only exception is when an adjective, such as tired, is part of a name or title, for example 'The Tired Traveler Motel' or the Irish musical group 'Tired Pony'.
"To" do something would make that a verb or making oneself doing the action. "Too" is an adjective, which would make it modify either a noun, or another adjective. In your case, tired is considered an adjective, thus 'too' would be the correct grammar. too = adverb of degree tired = adjective I am too tired.
Tired .
No, it is not a preposition. Tired is a past tense verb or an adjective.
Adjective.
Exhausted is an adjective that begins with ex and means extremely tired.
Tired is an adjective it doesn't have a past tense.
The verb is "get" which is a linking verb to the adjective tired.
The abstract noun form of the adjective tired is tiredness.
"Too tired" is not a verb, but a phrase that describes a state of exhaustion or fatigue. It consists of the adjective "tired" modified by the adverb "too," indicating an excessive level of tiredness.
In the sentence "You are extremely tired," the word "tired" is an adjective describing the state of being of the subject "you."