become
The German word 'werden' is a versatile verb that is often used to express the concept of 'becoming'. It can be used to describe a change in state or condition, such as 'I am becoming tired' (Ich werde müde), or to express future tense, as in 'I will become a doctor' (Ich werde Arzt werden). It is also used in the passive voice, for example, 'The letter was written' (Der Brief wurde geschrieben).
I will go to Berlin tomorrow.
In this sentence, 'werde' is the future tense form of the verb 'werden', indicating an action that will happen in the future. It is combined with an infinitive at the end of the sentence (in this case 'gehen') to form the future tense.
They will read the book.
In this example, 'werden' is used to denote the future tense. It is used in conjunction with the infinitive verb at the end of the sentence, 'lesen', to indicate an action that will take place in the future. Here, 'werden' agrees with the third person plural subject, 'sie'.
We will win the game.
In this sentence, 'werden' is used to create the future tense together with the infinitve verb 'gewinnen' placed at the end of the sentence. The subject 'wir' indicates the first person plural, and 'werden' is conjugated accordingly.