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to fix

To repair something that is broken.

Present form
Past form
Continuous form
Past Participle form
Fix
Fixed
Fixing
Fixed
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Present form

Fix

Every day I fix my broken phone.

She fixes her chair every morning before she can use it.

A: Will you fix the window today?
B: I can't today but could look at it tomorrow.
A: Tomorrow is fine but it has to be done tomorrow.
B: Okay.

Past form

Fixed

He fixed the computer before he went to work.

My dad is very good at DIY. He fixed everything in my house.

A: Last night I fixed the door on the fridge.
B: Oh great, thank you.
A: It actually didn't take that long.
B: You should have done it earlier then.

Continuous form

Fixing

I'm fixing my bike.

We're fixing our old car today before we sell it.

A: What are you doing?
B: I'm fixing my laptop.
A: I didn't know you could do that?
B: Yes, I learnt at school.

Past participle

Fixed

I've fixed my phone!

They've fixed the lights in the restaurant.

A: Have you fixed your son's toy?
B: Kind of. I've fixed it as best I can.
A: Does it work?
B: Yes, but it doesn't look great.

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