Pyrotechnics.
"Fireworks" is one word.
The noun 'fireworks' is a commonnoun, a general word for any fireworks of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Phantom Fireworks (stores), in Wright City, MOThe Lily Fireworks Factory, Mqabba, MaltaFireworks Restaurant in Brattleboro, VTNote:The singular noun 'firework' is a countable noun as a word for a device consisting of explosives and combustibles used to generate light and smoke for entertainment.The noun 'fireworks' is an uncountable noun as a word for a display of such devices; a word for an outburst of anger or other emotion; or a display of brilliance or energy.
The correct word for the sentence is "effects." "The fireworks exhibition had awesome effects."
The plural form of the noun 'firework' is fireworks, a countable noun as a word for a device consisting of explosives and combustibles used to generate light and smoke for entertainment.The noun 'fireworks' is also an uncountable noun as a word for a display of such devices; a word for an outburst of anger or other emotion; or a display of brilliance or energy.
Again, this is word for word the question on a charity find raising quiz sheet. It's one thing to use the internet to do research, but to get other people to answer the questions for you is truly pathetic.
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Grandmother is a cool compound word. Other cool words include supergiant, fireworks and lifeguard.
"Y fireworks" in a rebus puzzle likely means "Why fireworks" when pronounced together. It's a play on words combining the letter "Y" and the word "fireworks" to form a question. So, in short, it's just a clever way to ask "Why fireworks?" in a fun and puzzling manner.
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.
Fireworks aren't really allowed at stadiums nowadays as they are hazardous for other spectators and even the players. Anyone carrying crackers or fireworks will get thrown out.
The word "pyrotechnic" comes from the Greek words "pyr" meaning fire and "tekhnē" meaning art or skill. Pyrotechnics refers to the art and science of creating fireworks or other explosive devices for entertainment or other purposes.
The word pyrotechnics is a noun. It is a display of fireworks.