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"worden" bedeutet "an action is being done in this moment"?
for example: "hij wordt nu leren"??
"worden" bedeutet "an action is being done in this moment"?
for example: "hij wordt nu leren"??
for example: "hij wordt nu leren"??
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No.
'Worden' = to become = convertirse en
VERBO COPULATIVO
* Ik ben ziek --> Ik word ziek
* Estoy enfermo --> Me estoy enfermando
VERBO AUXILIAR DE LA FORMA PASIVA
* Veel vrouwen bezoeken het museum. -->
Het museum wordt door veel vrouwen bezocht.
* Muchas mujeres visitan el museo -->
El museo es visitado por muchas mujeres.
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