The word "too" can be used to mean an excess of something. Example: "There is too much yin and not enough yang!" It can also be used in place of the word "also" Example: "Im going to the store too." not to be confused with the words "two" and "to"
If it is the last word in the sentence than yes you would use the comma. Commas are so you could take a little rest between words. Examples: I like cotton candy, too! Your at this park, too? I can't believe you did this to me, too! You gossip, too?
"Too" can be used to mean "also" or "as well." For example, "I want to go to the movies too," indicates that the speaker also wants to go. Another use of "too" is to mean "excessive" or "more than necessary," such as in the sentence "I ate too much cake at the party."
Yes, the adverb 'too' can fall in the middle of a sentence.Example: You can't have too many friends in life.
In the sentence "please be quiet; you are being too noisy," you would use a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses.
Two crises in one afternoon were too many for her to deal with.
This is too easy!
use too.
I find it too hard to remember whether to use "to" or "too" in a sentence.
he has a dog and they have one too
Please give some cake to me, too.
You ask too many questions.
guess so? i use it too.
He wanted to read but it was too dark.
Turn down the volume! It is too loud!
If you want to lengthen your sentence, say, "Would you please use the word, "lengthen" in a sentence? (Check spelling, too)
Example sentence - The music was too loud to enjoy.
Shelly used the blue crayons, too.