fireworks= estrellitas
It depends on the rest of the sentence. If it's were "we're going to make fireworks", you're obviously a manufacturer. If it's "we're going to do fireworks" you may be planning a trip to the emergency room.
I would say TNT because the prices are better and so is the selection. But, it depends where you live. If you live in states where ariels are not allowed, then I would say Phantom. The prices are about the same but the effects are better. If you can buy ariels, then I would say the TNT is better. That is my opinion.
To say "to skate" in Spanish, you would say "patinar".
I would say, for ground fireworks, the stuff in the fireworks all burns with different colors and is shot out in different directions. For fireworks shot up in the air, maybe you could say that it is shot up in the air like a rocket and then it explodes all differently colored things in all different directions.
Americans commonly refer to fireworks simply as "fireworks."
It depends on the rest of the sentence. If it's were "we're going to make fireworks", you're obviously a manufacturer. If it's "we're going to do fireworks" you may be planning a trip to the emergency room.
Maybe in some states you can make a good profit. But in most states fireworks are illegal so i would say not.
I would say TNT because the prices are better and so is the selection. But, it depends where you live. If you live in states where ariels are not allowed, then I would say Phantom. The prices are about the same but the effects are better. If you can buy ariels, then I would say the TNT is better. That is my opinion.
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