It is a pseudo-colloquialism, dressed down to seem folksy. Normally we'd say "If it isn't broken don't fix it."
Yes, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" is a colloquialism. It is a phrase used informally to suggest that one should not try to change or improve something that is already functioning adequately.
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will + verb = I will fix the window later.be verb + going to + verb = I am going to fix that window tomorrow.be verb + present participle = I am fixing the window later.
Yes, "fix" can be a verb when it is used to mean to repair, mend, or restore something to its proper condition.
The present perfect tense of "fix" is "have fixed" or "has fixed."
There are four phonemes in the word "fix." The "x" makes the /k/ and /s/ sounds.
some lady said if it anit broke don't fix it
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.
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.
In the mission? In your spy phone, get the wrench out to fix it.