adverb meaning approximately
I think you mean like here to mean about, in which case it's an adjective
An impromtu speech is something you have to make up in two minutes. its just like public speaking but different because in public speaking you can prepare it but in an impromptu speech you get 2(two) minutes to prepare it then presents it to your audience
two minutes
What "part of speech" is the word "said?"
"Two" is an adjective.
two hours. and Lincoln gave his speech in two minutes
In this context, "two" is an adjective.
This'll is a contraction of two parts of speech, this (pronoun) and will (verb).
It'll is a contraction of two parts of speech, it (pronoun) and will (verb).
We'll is a contraction of two parts of speech, we (pronoun) and (will) verb.
The word "like" in a comparison is a preposition. It is used to show the similarity between two things or people.
"You read" is two different parts of speech. You - pronoun read - verb