Absolutely. As long as you have all the pieces, as it is very, very rarely worth trying to have it repaired if you don't have them all. Personally, I just superglue my own back into one piece, and I favor "Instant Krazy Glue" in a Brush-on bottle, it lets you control the amount a lot more easily than the generic squeeze bottles. It's about 2-4$ per bottle at a craft or office store and lasts dozens of times longer than a generic bottle.
If you try and do it yourself, and the vase is important to you, you might want to grab a cheap dollar store vase and break it outside, and try and repair that first, for some practice setting pieces together.
Alternatively, if it's worth it for you, you can find somebody who will repair it for you, it's rarely very expensive. Just search online and in local area for an antique dealer, a glass dealer, or someone who just repairs glass that will do it for a fee.
Whether and how you can repair a broken vase depends on how badly damaged it is. Assuming it is in only a few pieces, using super glue will help to repair it as best as possible.
The sentence "Can you repair this broken vase" is in the present tense. It is a question asking if someone can fix the broken vase at the current moment.
In the sentence "The vase was broken," "broken" is functioning as an adjective. It describes the state of the vase.
The Broken Vase was created in 1941.
My clock is in need of a repair.The workmen arrived to repair the damaged wall.The washing machine was broken beyond repair.
The Broken Vase - 1913 was released on: USA: 12 August 1913
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You won't be able to repair a chip by yourself. Ask the place where you bought it how to replace it.
The cast of The Broken Vase - 1913 includes: Harry Lonsdale Josephine Luria as Ruth - the Maid Harriet Notter as Ethel Sanders - the Daughter