If you were shouting it, it would be exclamatory. If you were just saying it, it would be declarative.
The ultraviolet light of the sun will give you good color, but too much exposure can be dangerous.
don't be too pleased with yourself; complacency is dangerous
You can only end a sentence with too not to.
It is a declarative sentence.
Sometimes the professor would spend too much time rambling on -- talking too much, about why this was her favourite kind of math.
Sorry for the answer, but, Neither. Just too dangerous.
The old , must house had decayed to the point where it qas too dangerous to live in .
No, that is the wrong kind of 'to'. There are three kinds- to, two, and too. Here's an example for each.He walked to school.There are two candy bars left. (2)She got a present too.
"Knowledge is important. But too much of it is dangerous." "Reading books give you knowledge."
use too.
-too busy -dangerous job -too many women -double life
You would say I, too, like dogs.