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What part of speech is what's up?

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As a verb it can be used as "Go stick up the candy store." As a noun it would be "The candy store was the victim of a stick up.

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prepositional phrase

It is a 'verb phrase'. The Prepositional phrases begin with a preposition:

in the end, out of mind, under the tree, over the head, into the river etc.

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to warm up = a verb

the warm-up = a noun

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to warm up, to run down, to come across are verb phrases.

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Wake up is a verb. It describes the act of coming out of sleep.

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