He will be able to fix the broken television. Subject: He.
Will he be able to fix the broken television? The subject in the sentence above is "he."
No, even when the refexive pronoun starts the sentence, it is not the subject of the sentence. For example:Himself a carpenter, Joe offered to fix the church's broken step.Myself, I have no opinion on the matter.In sentence one, the noun Joe is the subject of the sentence; in sentence two, I is the subject of the sentence.
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.
only if crack under 6 inches
Handy Mandy needs a tool to fix a broken object.
Leave it as is ? It's a complete sentence.
Combine it with another sentence.
A good computer shop should be able to replace broken parts to fix this.
Yes, I can fix a broken necklace for you.
Supplying a noun is one way to fix the problem.
Supplying a noun is one way to fix the problem.