1. As an Adverb of Degree:
* "The cake was too sweet for me." (Indicates an excessive amount of sweetness)
* "It's too late to go to the movies now." (Indicates that the time is past the point of possibility)
2. To Express Similarity:
* "I like pizza, and my brother likes it too." (Indicates shared preference)
* "She went to the concert, and her friends went too." (Indicates shared action)
3. In Phrases like "too...to...":
* "The box was too heavy for me to lift." (Indicates an inability to do something due to a limitation)
* "It's too cold to go for a swim." (Indicates an unsuitable condition for an action)
4. In Phrasal Verbs:
* "I'm too tired to work out today." (Indicates a reason for not doing something)
Remember that "too" is often used with other words like "very," "so," "really," and "extremely" to emphasize the degree.