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i have fixed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I have fixed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that you have completed a task or resolved an issue in the past. Example: "I have fixed the broken printer, and it is now working properly."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(6)
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7 human-written examples
"But it is a mess that I have fixed".
News & Media
Still, my boyfriend, Jake, and I have fixed 11 rooms in our Mid-City camelback, only two left to go.
News & Media
(He is prone to statements like, "I have fixed more sentences than most people have read in their lives," as he told The Paris Review, for example).
News & Media
I have fixed costs of $20,000, and the other $30,000 I must put back to the use of the earth and to the use of her people.' " The answer: Probably not in a place like New York City.
News & Media
Thus, I have slightly altered it (and I have fixed a typo).
News & Media
And somehow I have fixed it so I don't have to spend time with people I hate or even those who irritate me.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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53 human-written examples
Remark 5.7 Similarly to Remark 3.4, one cannot deduce that if each T i has fixed points, then ∑i∈Iλ i T i has fixed points as well: indeed, consider the setting described in Remark 3.4 for an example.
"I think I've fixed that".
News & Media
Buddy and I had fixed up the back for travel.
News & Media
"I think I've fixed a lot of my defense," Nunez said.
News & Media
I've fixed some of the formatting and updated the price of the final item… Enjoy.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer more formal alternatives like "I have rectified" or "I have resolved" in professional or academic writing for enhanced clarity and precision.
Common error
Avoid using "fixed" when a more nuanced verb would be appropriate. For example, instead of saying "I have fixed the problem of world hunger", consider "I have contributed to alleviating world hunger". "Fixed" is best used for concrete issues.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "i have fixed" is to assert the completion of an action, specifically the act of repairing or resolving something. Ludwig AI indicates this phrase is grammatically correct and commonly used. The examples show it used in various contexts to indicate that a problem, mistake, or broken item has been successfully addressed.
Frequent in
News & Media
70%
Wiki
15%
Science
5%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "i have fixed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used expression to convey the completion of a repair or resolution. Ludwig AI confirms its acceptability. While it is versatile, suitable alternatives such as "I rectified" or "I resolved" may be preferred in more formal settings. Predominantly found in News & Media, it serves to inform and communicate accomplishment. Remember to reserve "fixed" for tangible or concrete issues. Steer clear of overly abstract situations where a more suitable verb is requested.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
i rectified
Replaces 'fixed' with a more formal synonym 'rectified'.
i resolved
Substitutes 'fixed' with 'resolved', implying a solution to a problem.
i repaired
Uses 'repaired' instead of 'fixed', specifically suggesting the restoration of something broken.
i corrected
Replaces 'fixed' with 'corrected', often used for errors or mistakes.
i amended
Uses 'amended' to suggest improving or altering something to be better.
i adjusted
Replaces 'fixed' with 'adjusted', implying a minor change to improve functionality.
i overhauled
Substitutes 'fixed' with 'overhauled', suggesting a thorough renovation or improvement.
i sorted out
Uses the phrasal verb 'sorted out' instead of 'fixed', indicating a solution to a confusing situation.
i took care of
Employs 'took care of' instead of 'fixed', implying responsibility and completion.
i dealt with
Replaces 'fixed' with 'dealt with', suggesting handling and resolving an issue.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "i have fixed"?
You can use alternatives like "i rectified", "i resolved", or "i repaired" depending on the context.
Is "i have fixed" formal or informal?
"I have fixed" is generally considered neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. However, in more formal settings, alternatives like "I have rectified" or "I have resolved" might be more appropriate.
How do I use "i have fixed" in a sentence?
You can use "I have fixed" to indicate that you have resolved or repaired something. For example, "I have fixed the broken computer", or "I have fixed the error in the code".
What is the difference between "i have fixed" and "i fixed"?
"I have fixed" (present perfect tense) implies that the action of fixing has relevance to the present. "I fixed" (simple past tense) simply states that you fixed something in the past, without necessarily implying a connection to the present.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested