A number can function as different parts of speech depending on its use in a sentence. Generally, it acts as a noun when it represents a specific quantity (e.g., "Three is my favorite number") or as an adjective when it describes a noun (e.g., "I have three apples"). In some contexts, it can also serve as an adverb, particularly in expressions of degree or quantity.
6/22/1970 Click on the 'Lombardi's Number One Speech' link on this page to read the text of the speech.
Evenly is an adverb.
Adroit is an adjective.
Certainty is a noun.
Noun
The word "number" is a noun.
If "get along with" is considered a small enough number of words to have a part of speech as a phrase, it is a verb.
I think its a noun
1871 is a cardinal number and acts as a noun.
Numerous is the adjective form of number.
Eighteen is a noun, specifically a cardinal number.
Depending on its role in a sentence, the number 2 may be a noun, a pronoun or an adjective.
It is a number. Numbers are typically adjectives, describing how many of a noun.
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
adverb