Here are some examples:
* "I am too tired to go out tonight."
* "She was too nervous to speak in front of the crowd."
* "They are too busy to answer your call right now."
"Too" is often used to modify an adjective or adverb, creating a comparative statement. It's important to note that "too" can also be used at the beginning or end of a sentence.
For example:
* "Too much information can be overwhelming."
* "I'm going to the store, but I don't have too much time."