adjective
The part of speech for "yo" is interjection. EXAMPLE: Yo! What's up?
there is one part of speech in the word up.
do = verb the = definite article washing up = noun
To take a child and bring it up as one's own - verb.
Mess is a noun and a verb. Noun: Your hair is a mess! Verb: The wind messed up my hair!
They fluff up when nervous, scared or excited. Not being fluffed is probably a good thing. Means it is getting used to it's environment.
First you must take the skirt and lift it up and down. Then you must put it down and straighten out the edges. There! It is fluffed! :)
Chickens get their feathers fluffed up in about around fall and winter. Also some chickens don't need to fluff out their feathers unless it is a frigid -4 such as Buff Orpingtons.
try spreading your fingers and comb up then put your fingers back together and comb down.Do this a couple times then your hair will be fluffed
The part of speech for "yo" is interjection. EXAMPLE: Yo! What's up?
there is one part of speech in the word up.
preposition
Peroration
adverb
It is a verb as in to gather of build up
A phrase like 'under a vow' is not a part of speech. It is a phrase that is made up of parts of speech. under is a preposition a is an article vow is a noun
I think curious