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In Phrasal Verbs the literal meaning of the verb changes​

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Literal phrasal verbs:

Some of the most common phrasal verbs have an obvious meaning (a literal meaning) which you can guess from the two parts. You should understand these examples if you know each individual word:

I ran out of the room.

I put my keys in my bag. Then I took them out again.

You could argue that these shouldn't be called phrasal verbs - they are simply a verb with a place or direction.

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