Barry prepared lunch while Sally wrote a report.

Does that sentence show us that Sally completed the report, or it doesn't necessarily tell us that?

  • That sentence says the report was completed.

  • That sentence doesn't say if the report was completed.


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Michaelll

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I'd like to ask You, dear members of this forum, whether this sentence below (from here) show us that Sally completed the report, or it doesn't necessarily tell us that?
  • Barry prepared lunch while Sally wrote a report.
 
I'll start the ball rolling. :)
 
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