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What is the part of speech for right?

"Right" can be several parts of speech depending on how it's used in a sentence. Here are some common examples:

* Adjective: Describing something that is correct, proper, or on the opposite side from left.

* Example: "That's the right answer."

* Adverb: Modifying a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate direction, position, or correctness.

* Example: "Turn right at the corner."

* Noun: Referring to what is correct, just, or proper.

* Example: "You have the right to remain silent."

* Pronoun: Replacing a noun, usually referring to something previously mentioned.

* Example: "I know you're right."

* Interjection: Expressing agreement, surprise, or confirmation.

* Example: "Right, I understand now."

To determine the part of speech, look at the context of the sentence and how "right" functions within it.

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