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no because hi is welcoming someone and bye is used to express farewell... example- "Bye, I'll see you later" "Goodbye"
Yes, "goodbye" can function as a noun. It is a common noun that refers to a farewell or parting greeting. For example, "We said our goodbyes and headed home."
The word 'if' is a conjuction and generally, it is followed by a noun or a pronoun depending on the context of the sentence. "If" is mostly used as a conjuction whenever a conditional statements are intended to be. For example, "If I get grade A in my examinations, I would opt for a course in Medicine."
"Whisful" is most likely a misspelling or a typo. Without further context, it is difficult to determine its intended meaning.
An idiom is a phrase that is common to a language and that is not intended to be taken literally but figuratively. For example, many people used to say "It's raining cat and dogs", which was commonly understood to mean "It's raining heavily."
farewell speech
Example sentence - The graduation commencement would begin at 7:00 pm on Wednesday evening.
farewell to a boss moving to other multintional company
Exs.
Which activity is the best example of cardiovascular and strength-training exercises working together
Big Bob exercises.
example of organic vigor
Intended is an example.
These exercises will eventually improve your mobility.
Every guest speaker has their own personality and life experiences they can share in a commencement speech, but here is a general guideline:Say how happy you are to be selected to speak at this special event.Share experiences that will inspire the graduates.Close with an appropriate closing, like wishing the best to the graduates.
What are the example s of cardiovascular activity
Yes, an example might be yoga.