Usages of ponerse
Este jueves estará nublado por la mañana, pero se pondrá soleado por la tarde.
This Thursday it will be cloudy in the morning, but it will become sunny in the afternoon.
Cuando veo a mi familia, me pongo feliz.
When I see my family, I become happy.
Si no haces estiramientos, tus músculos se ponen muy tensos.
If you don’t stretch, your muscles become very tense.
Para no ponerme tan ansioso, intento silenciar el teléfono y enfocarme solo en la tarea del momento.
To avoid getting so anxious, I try to mute the phone and focus only on the task of the moment.
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