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XII. Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets paying attention to time clauses.

1. When the manager arrives, they _____ (start) the meeting.

2. When he _____ (run) one of the most successful businesses in the Silicon Valley, he dressed informally and his office was an open cubicle that looked like everyone else’s.

3. When IBM _____ (release) its first personal computer in 1981, Alpert _____ (buy) the first two models.

4. While he _____ (work) with these pio­neers of computer engineering, he _____ (learn) many things about com­puters and business management.

5. A Frenchman named Benedictus _______ (introduce) the idea of making safe­ tiny glass in 1903 after he _______ (discover) a chemical that held broken glass together.

6. Whenever the inventor ______ (work) on an innovation, he withdrew to his house because he didn’t want to be disturbed.

7. When computers are not working, it is inevitable that work _____ (delay).

8. I will have to finish the reports before the manager _____ (call).

9. _____ ( not forget) to call your manager about the sales as soon as you get to the hotel.

XIII. Time words help us to be more aware of time in the sentence. Complete the short passages with the words given in the box. Some of them can be used several times.

For, by, in, now, during, ago, over, before, recently

A. As you know, we first got the idea for the new product a year ___(1) ___ , but ___(2) ___ we could go to market with it, there was a lot of work to do.

___(3) ___ six months the product was in development at our research center. We then ran tests (4) ____ a three-month period. ___(5) ___ that time we also conduct interviews with some of our best customers to find out what they wanted from the product. ____(6) ___ March we were finally ready for the launch.

B. ___(1)___ the past, technology transfer was generally viewed as the transfer of machinery and equipment from the producer to the user, through trade, aid and licensing or foreign direct investment. ___(2)____ it has been shown that such transactions involve technology payments and that technology is embedded in social and political institutions that affect technology absorption. Also, it is ___(3)___ evident that technology can only be absorbed by the recipient country if there is some level of domestic capacity.

C. ___(1)___ the next 15 years, production of ethanol increased from 0.6 billion liters __(2)__ 1975 to 11 billion liters ___(3)___ 1990. ___(4)___ the first phase of the program in 1975–1978, one part of ethanol was added to four parts of gasoline and there was an additional processing stage to remove water from the fuel. ___ (5)___ 1979, production had been streamlined to focus on hydrous ethanol that could be used in cars fuelled entirely by ethanol.

XIV. Match two parts of the sentences and put the verbs in the appropriate tense.

1. When I (be) a student in the late 1970s,

a. he (become) fascinated with a common, but previously unexplained, phenomenon.

2. Once the data, or TV signal (be) in the correct format,

b. when they (hear) about the new plan.

3. Everyone (complain) strongly

c. it (carry) aloft electronics that exhibit high-data transfer.

4. When Doppler (teach) in Prague,

d. until the next generation of tilt rotor aircraft (become) available.

5. These upgrades (maintain) the U.S. and NATO tactical airlift capabilities for the next 10 years

e. I (use, literally) punch cards.

6. When this huge aircraft (enter) service in 2016,

f. the information (code) by the modem.

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