a promise
Something that can be broken that begins with K:keykeyboardkitekneeknifeknuckles
No, you have not broken anything that belongs to me.
Something has broken in the rear axle.Something has broken in the rear axle.
Do something dangerous
Both are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "It is broken" is present tense, indicating that something is currently not functioning properly. "It was broken" is past tense, indicating that something was not functioning properly in the past.
Its called fixing something that is broken.
Well, darling, the prefix of "broken" is "un-." So, technically, if something is broken, you could say it's "unbroken." But let's be real, once something's broken, it's gonna take more than a prefix to fix it.
Covenant with God
either something has broken or something has broken off and can be glued back on with a bit of glue e.g: the arm has snapped off the chair
Something that can be broken down by nature.
If any animal appears to have a broken leg, something is wrong. See a Vet.
Repair is fixing something that has broken, alteration is improving something.