0
Samerrustom Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

FIx or prepare

Can I use fix instead of prepare in the following sentence:
I usually fix breakfast for my family on the weekend.

Can I say "I fix problem" instead "I solve problem" or "I resolve problem"?
  

Top answer

samerrustom Can I use fix instead of prepare in the following sentence:I usually fix breakfast for my family on the weekend. Yes, that is more colloquial. samerrustom Can I say "I fix a problem" instead "I solve a problem" or "I resolve a problem"?

  • samerrustom Can I use fix instead of prepare in the following sentence:I usually fix breakfast for my family on the weekend.
  • Yes, that is more colloquial.
  • samerrustom Can I say "I fix a problem" instead "I solve a problem" or "I resolve a problem"?
  • All three verbs depend much on what sort of 'problem' is involved.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

3 Answers
0
samerrustomCan I use fix instead of prepare in the following sentence:I usually fix breakfast for my family on the weekend.
Yes, that is more colloquial.
samerrustomCan I say "I fix a problem" instead "I solve a problem" or "I resolve a problem"?
All three verbs depend much on what sort of 'problem' is i
0
Thank you.

What is the difference between "fix, solve and resolve" please?
0
samerrustomWhat is the difference between "fix, solve and resolve" please?
As with most such questions on synonyms, it usually depends on context; otherwise, I just ramble on suggesting possibilities. I fixed the door, I did not resolve it. Learn to use a corpus (

Related Questions