become, come, fall, get, go, grow, run, turn are verbs that indicate a change in state, and form a fixed collocation with an adjective to describe the "state of change".
I. become
Example 1. There are certainly things you can do to become more beautiful – inside and out. Of course, there are things you can do to make yourself more beautiful from the inside out.
Example 2. Here are seven ways that you can become more powerful. Here are seven ways to make you stronger.
Example 3. What happens if a cow becomes lame? What if the cow is lame?
II. come
Example 4. If you want a qualified accountant, their services don't come cheap.
Example 5. Success hasn't come easy for her.
Example 6. I'd always dreamed of owning my own home, and now my dream has come true. I've always dreamed of owning my own house, and now my dream has come true.
III. fall
Example 7. He always falls asleep during lectures.
Example 8. Why can some people dodge COVID when others fall ill? Why can some people avoid COVID-19 when others are sick?
Example 9. The bells throughout the city will fall silent again at 1pm on January 1.The city's bells will be silent again at 1 p.m. on January 1.
IV. get
Example 10. Winter tornadoes will get more powerful as the Earth warms. As the planet warms, winter tornadoes will become more powerful.
Example 11. It doesn't mean that we may get wiser as we get old. This does not mean that the older you get, the smarter you are.
Example 12. Please don't get angry. Please don't get angry.
V. go
Example 13. All these things would go bad before half was eaten.
Example 14. When do men usually start to go bald? When do men usually start to go bald?
Example 15. Alice went blind in her right eye four years ago.
Example 16. Despite your best efforts, sometimes jam will just go cloudy. Despite your best efforts, sometimes the jam gets moldy.
Example 17. The girls went crazy when they saw their favorite singer. The girls went crazy when they saw their favorite singer.
Example 18. The disease caused Kitty to go deaf when she was 5. The disease left Kitty deaf at the age of five.
Example 19. Some will go green as soon as there's a ripple of water.
Example 20. Her hair was going grey. Her hair gradually turned gray.
Example 21. This kind of cake is easy to go hard This cake tends to get hard.
Example 22. What does it mean when a cow goes lame? What does it mean for a cow to be lame?
Example 23. She went mad at the sight of her child lying on the ground crying. She went crazy as soon as she saw her child lying on the ground crying.
Example 24. This kind of cheese is easy to go mouldy.
Example 25. When she heard the news, she went pale. When she heard the news, her face turned pale.
Example 26. Sir Ser Boros went purple with rage.
Example 27. He went go red with anger at the sight of his damaged car. He blushed at the sight of the damaged car.
Example 28. What metal goes rusty if you leave it in water? What metals rust in water?
Example 29. Do you know why bread goes stale? Do you know why bread spoils?
Example 30. Everything is going wrong for me today. I didn't go well today.
VI. grow
Example 31. Truth never grows old. Truth never goes out of style.
Example 32. The king grew purple with rage. The king's face turned purple with anger.
Example 33. The fox may grow grey, but never good. Foxes live to old age and never get better. (The country is easy to change, and the nature is difficult to move.) )
VII. run
Example 34. The river will run dry soon. The river will soon dry up.
Example 35. You mustn’t let the children run wild and do what they like. You don't want your children to do whatever they love without restraint.
Example 36. His money was running short. His money was getting less and less.
VIII. turn
Example 37. My fingers turn blue for hours when it's cold. When it's cold, my fingers freeze blue for hours.
Example 38. The steel turns blue quickly, after which you rinse it in cold water to remove and neutralize the chemicals. The steel quickly turns blue and is then rinsed with cold water to remove and neutralize the chemicals.
Example 39. The grass had turned brown. The grass had turned brown.
Example 40. His hair is beginning to turn grey. His hair began to turn gray.
Example 41. He turned pale at the thought. Thinking of this, his face turned pale.
Example 42. When she saw this, she turned scarlet again. When she saw this scene, her face turned red again.
conclusion:
1. "Face discoloration" (describing the change of emotion expressed on the face) is an adjective for color in go or turn+ instead of become.
2. In American English, "variable state" is described, usually in turn instead of go.