Start off by bringing up good things. When saying goodbye never bring up the bad things!
- interjection / verb / noun goodbye - interjection / noun
It is just what it sounds like. A speech saying goodbye.
This is commonly bye or the Australian g'bye. (as in g'day)
"Bye" can be a noun or an interjection. It is commonly used as an informal way to say goodbye.
Welcome my felow people. And, Goodbye my felow people.
The plural of "bye" is "byes", for example, "There are three byes in our tee-ball training this term".
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Start from scratch is an idiom it is not a part of speech. It contains a verb -start, a preposition - from and a noun - scratch
"some of you might find this speech to be... Shocking!"
I don't really understand you question but just simply tell them how you feel, keep it simple and say goodbye.
You start your distinctive voices speech for year 12 by training your voice.