Alright is an adjective, and usually it is a predicate adjective.
All subjects are part of speech for they are all nouns.
I'm pretty sure right is a preposition.
noun In life we always have a choice, right or wrong.
adjective
All and all is a phrase it is not a part of speech. Words are parts of speech.I think the phrase should be all in all not all and all.All in all is used to introduce a summary or a general statement - All in all it was a good day.
'would' is a verb and 'all' is an adjective.
All subjects are part of speech for they are all nouns.
I'm pretty sure right is a preposition.
Preposition
"That'll" is not a part of speech at all; it is a contraction for "that will", in which "that" is a pronoun and "will" an auxiliary verb.
NOUN
Right to free speech
Adjective.
The word "right" can function as different parts of speech. It can be an adjective, noun, adverb, or verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
It's a determiner.
adverb
If the phrase "right here" is considered a single part of speech, it is an adverb of place.