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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Is this correct? Please help!

If I want to keep something in my purse or bag. Can I say"it won't fix it in my bag"?
  

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anonymous Can I say"it won't fix it in my bag"? No, that doesn't make sense. Could you possibly mean "It won't fit in my bag"?

  • anonymous Can I say"it won't fix it in my bag"?
  • No, that doesn't make sense.
  • Could you possibly mean "It won't fit in my bag"?
  • This means that your bag is not big enough to hold it.
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anonymousCan I say"it won't fix it in my bag"?

No, that doesn't make sense.

Could you possibly mean "It won't fit in my bag"? This means that your bag is not big enough to hold it.

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Yes.. So I should use fit rather than fix right?

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