I was too far gone to reason now (rewrite ‘too’)
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I WAS TOO FARGONE TO BE REASONED WITH
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I was gone too far to reason now.
Explanation:
1. 'Too' is an adverb that is used to denote excess of something, or in place of 'besides', 'as well', and 'also'.
Example: Your dog is too dirty.
2. Whereas 'To' is a preposition and is used to show the infinitive form of a verb.
- To is used to indicate a goal, a place, direction, a relation between words.
Example: Leela wants to swim.
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