Not formally. The word broke is the past tense of 'to break' and broken is the past participle used as an adjective (a broken switch).Broke is used colloquially as an adjective to mean "bankrupt" and in the aphorism "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Ain't is a contraction of are not, is not or am not. As in, if it 'ain't broke don't fix it. Or it is a contraction of has not or have not. As in 'they ain't got nothing to say'
Never see a need without doing something about it was a saying or motto that Mary Mackillop said as she went around doing her nun work. It basically means if you see something bad fix it or just dont bother seeing it at all!!!
The word 'fix' is both a noun (fix, fixes) and a verb (fix, fixes, fixing, fixed).Examples:I need to read the reports in order to get a fix on the problem. (noun)Her spending habits have put her in quite a fix. (noun)You need to fix that muffler before the car will pass inspection. (verb)
post-fix.
ya dont - it broke it stays that way SORRY!!
i dont speak car!
“DO YOU FIX DENTURES THEY BROKE IN HALF”
Take it to an airsoft shop and see if they can help you.
sorry but you cant fix it my phone broke Argos said it was no good and i am back with cheap phones i am 113 years old to any hot guys
You cant fix something That you've said why dont you ask her to tell everyone who you like then your even.
If It Ain't Broke...
fix her
tell him you want to meet him in person and have a big conversation about it
Fix it
Then fix it retard.
Replace it with a new one.