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A Usage of form+なります in Japanese Grammar
There are three kinds of adverbs in Japanese, く, に and と. There are some basic things that must be known, such as adverbs used to modify verbs. I don't know if you have learned this. Make a sentence, ぃぃととしたぃろぃろと is an adverb (because there is と), した is a verb, and there are many adverbs.
Warm かぃぃぃぃぃぃぃなります, as you said, these are adjectives. But is it a verb after you? As I said, you need adverbs to modify verbs, so the adjectives かぃ and ぃ in front of you can't be followed by なります. If you want to connect verbs, you have to adverb them, that is, turn adjectives into adverbs. So as I said just now, く is also an adverb.
As for the difference between なります and なりました, just like the verbs す and した I just used. Just different tenses.
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