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it means that if you are going on an adventure thinking its going to be great and later find out it really isn't think it out for a second the adventure is how much fun you must be having.
There are a number of factors to consider. -Is this a finished room, if not who is going to remove all the furniture and cover the flooring. Are you going to re-paint the walls after the job ( they will almost certainly need it) . Actuelly remiving the drywall is a fairly simple job, but all the other things including disposing of it make giving a figure very complicated.
You're going about it backwards - great opening lines and titles come last. Write the book first, then the great line will come to you based on what you've written.
If a sentence is a compound sentence, you can break it up into two or more pieces which would be complete sentences in themselves. Example: I am going to visit my sister, and then I am going to go home. This could also be phrased as, I am going to visit my sister. Then I am going to go home. A simple sentence cannot lose any section without becoming a sentence fragment. For example: We are friends. If you remove any word from that sentence you no longer have a sentence.
Hmmm. "How are things going with you and Judy?" "Great! We're in a wonderful fact." "The casual relationship is that terrorists bombed the World Trade Center." No, I'd say they are not synonymous.