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Why's it "have fixed" rather than just "fix?"

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Rebecca

It's "have fixed" rather than just "fix" since they're talking about it from a perspective of doing the process. As if it were already fixed onto a mirror, rather than fixing it later. It emphasizes that it's a definite step in the process that needs to be done. It's not necessarily grammatically correct, but it does add emphasis. Ex: I recommend that you have cleaned this place up before I get home tonight. => Implies that there could be consequences after Ex: Clean this place up before I get home tonight. => a general direction or instruction

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