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Dear Teacher,

Please, could you tell me that is this sencence grammatical correct?

It have The connecting things with realizationing of events changed.

I would like to say approximately when the way as I see things is changed.

Thank you a lot!
 
Dear Teacher,

Please, could you tell me that is this sencence grammatical correct?

It have The connecting things with realizationing of events changed.

I would like to say approximately when the way as I see things is changed.

Thank you a lot!

I'm sorry but I cannot make any sense at all of the sentence in bold, nor of your explanation of what it is you want to say.
 
Thank you a lot

:(

I try it again :)

I have a book which have/ get/ make the things ( point of wiev )changed.

[FONT=&quot] ( Since I have read it I have seen the events from absolutely another point of wiev.[/FONT])

How can I say the first sentence correctly?
 
Thank you a lot

I'd like to write this sentece in causetive. Could you help with it?
The book have things changed - It is not right?
 
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I'd like to write this sentece in causetive. Could you help with it?
The book have things changed - It is not right?
No, it's definitely not correct. I'm not sure why you want to use causative verbs in that sentence. My suggestion would be, "I read a book that changed my way of thinking." (One of the meaning of the verb, "change" is to make something/someone different. It can mean both "megváltozik" and "megváltoztat", in Hungarian. Do you understand now? ;-) )
 
Thank you a lot

I'd like to write this sentece in causetive. Could you help with it?
The book have things changed - It is not right?
No. The subject is "The book", so the verb must be "has changed". By changing the subject, you can change the verb: "Things have been changed by the book." or "Things have changed because of the book."
I'd say you have many simpler grammatical tasks to master before forcing yourself to write sentences in the causative form, unless this is a homework task. You'll never get a causative sentence right until you can write a simple sentence like "The book has changed things" using the correct subject-verb agreement.
Both Gillnetter's and ~Mav~'s sentences are good. Here are some more:
"The book made me think in a different way."
"My point of view was influenced/changed by the book."
"The book caused me to re-think my opinions."
 
Thank both of you. Especially for Mav :)
 
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