If I used past simple in both clauses, would it mean that both actions were completed: the dinner was cooked and the letter was written?
"While I cooked dinner, he wrote a letter."
Tara2 would it mean that both actions were completed In the absence of anything to tell us otherwise, this would be the presumption.
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Tara2would it mean that both actions were completed
In the absence of anything to tell us otherwise, this would be the presumption.