Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Too"
- Me, too.
- I went, too.
- It's too big.
- It's too loud.
- I ate too much.
- It's too large.
- It's too small.
- That's too bad.
- Will you go, too?
- Are you going, too?
- Don't eat too much.
- Is she coming, too?
- Don't work too hard!
- I am a teacher, too.
- I am too tired to run.
- Yeah. I think so, too.
- You've come too early.
- Your hair is too long.
- He was too old to swim.
- This tea is too bitter.
- Don't add too much salt.
- This steak is too tough.
- Do you think I'm too tall?
- He can speak Russian, too.
- I arrived there too early.
- It is too good to be true.
- This coffee is too bitter.
- I'm very sleepy today, too.
- Isn't that skirt too short?
- It's much too cold to swim.
- My hair has grown too long.
- No one is too old to learn.
- That's too good to be true.
- This book is too expensive.
- I'll try my best today, too.
- Is the job too much for you?
- It's never too late to learn.
- This chair is too low for me.
- You're carrying this too far.
- Don't rely too much on others.
- It is never too late to learn.
- The desk is too small for Meg.
- He was too drunk to drive home.
- I got over it. You should, too.
- She bought the dictionary, too.
- That desk is too small for Meg.
- That sounds too good to be true.
- The ice is too thin to skate on.
- The road is too narrow for cars.
- He told me not to drive too fast.
- I was too tired to go on working.
- I was too tired to walk any more.
- She was only too glad to help us.
- That skirt's too short, isn't it?
- This bed is too hard to sleep on.
- He is still too young for the job.
- It is too expensive for me to buy.
- Mary is too stubborn to apologize.
- The theory is too abstract for me.
- Do you think I'm too materialistic?
- She is too young to know the truth.
- She was too tired to go on working.
- Tom puts too much sugar in his tea.
- You are too sensitive to criticism.
- Eating too much may lead to sickness.
- She advised him not to drink too much.
- She advised him not to drive too fast.
- I promise you I won't stay out too late.
- She was too short to see over the fence.
- You can't have your cake and eat it too.
- I don't know how to cook too many things.
- She advised him not to use too much salt.
- She advised him not to use too much sugar.
- She spends way too much time surfing the web.
- Do you think I'm too old to go back to school?
- He complained about the room being too hot and humid.
- I've been thinking that I may have been too critical.
- I'm going to make some coffee. Would you like some, too?
- I've spent way too much time thinking about this problem.
- It's not only Tom that has to study. I have to study, too.
- Tom was too shy to take part in games with the other boys.
- She asked him where he lived, but he was too smart to tell her.
- Some people think the president spends too much time traveling.
- A few days after his thirteenth birthday, Tony left school, too.
- I think it wouldn't be too hard to come up with a better system.
- Many people think that children spend too much time watching TV.
- She bought him a camera that was too big to fit in his shirt pocket.
- She advised him not to drive too fast, but he wouldn't listen to her.
- I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard to find out who hacked into our system.
- She advised him not to use too much salt, but he wouldn't listen to her.
- A few days after his thirteenth birthday, Tony, too, graduated from school.
- You're speaking a little too fast for me. Would you speak a little more slowly?
- She asked him to help her father clean the garage, but he said that he was too busy to help.
- If you spend too much time in the sun without putting on sunscreen, you are likely to get a sunburn.
- It’s still too hard to find a job. And even if you have a job, chances are you’re having a tougher time paying the rising costs of everything from groceries to gas.