Yes too many cooks spoil the broth.
The negative of too is: -n't + either
I like apples and I like Oranges too. = positive
I don't like apples and I don't like oranges either. = negative
No we can't use too in a negative sentence.
This is too easy!
Every battery has a negative and a positive side.
My mother has not gone out. To make the sentence negative, the negative form of has ( = has not ) is used.
The soup was too spicy fo me.
A sentence is too general when you use too many pronouns. Tis only applies if it is out of context, though. For example: He knew she was thinking about it. If you hear this sentence by itself, you don't know who he is, who she is, or what it is. If this was in a paragraph, It may be obvious what these things are, but by itself the sentence is very vague.
You are negatively wrong!
This is too easy!
All the critics could say is negative things.
use too.
I find it too hard to remember whether to use "to" or "too" in a sentence.
no u cant
Because it will make your sentence positive.
A negative number multiplied by a negative number will yield a positive number.
Every battery has a negative and a positive side.
he has a dog and they have one too
You ask too many questions.
Please give some cake to me, too.