Yes, on the TV menu or (for older TV's) maybe a dial.
The elderly woman is on a fixed income. Here, fixed is an adjective. He fixed the broken television. Here, fixed is a verb.
FPC or Fixed Point Chart of a particular TV station is the schedule of programs that run on that TV.
In the sentence "It was after noon that the TV was fixed," the preposition is "after." Prepositions typically indicate relationships in time, space, or direction, and in this case, "after" indicates a temporal relationship regarding when the TV was fixed.
There are several things you can do to get the discoloration on your teeth fixed. Your dentist can give you whitening treatments or you can complete whitening treatments at home using over the counter products.
It can be fixed, you would have to get the screen replaced, which can often cost more than the TV itself.
probobly goodwill or the salvation army
The cable TV bill
Yes they are scripted as to who will win and who will lose.
Assuming it can be fixed, you can pay out of pocket for the repair and still make a profit, or you sell it for dirt cheap advertising it needs to be fixed
Before eg. The television has broken, therefore I will get it fixed.
Regardless of what any tv show or anything tells you a bent frame can be fixed as long as it is not totalled. The car will still work the same and be just as safe.
FPC (Fixed Point Chart) of any TV channel is a schedule of programs of that particular tv-channel.