Complete the sentences choosing between: the future indefinite tense, the present continuous tense or to be going to: williams: have you seen this letter from the ministry? davis: yes. i see they've made arrangements for the visit. williams: yes. the minister (to come) here next monday. he (to arrive) on the 8.30 train. davis: have you got any plans for his visit? what he (to do) when he gets here? wi1liams: well, we (to show) him round the. new factory first. davis: right. i (to see) that all that stuff left by the builders is cleared up. williams: yes, and make sure that those electric wires are properly fixed. davis: don't worry about that. i (to have) a word with the chief electrician immediately. williams: then he (го talk) to the workers on the production line. it's a bit difficult to say how long this (to take). then we (to have) lunch with the members of the board at 2 o'clock. at four o'clock we (to meet) to discuss the government plans for promoting exports. they say they (to help) the companies that want to expand their ex-port markets. if we manage to convince them that our development projects are sound, they (to support) us financially. davis: look. murphy says he (to conduct) tests on the bsm-3 prototype next week. i'd like the minister to see them. williams: i promise you we (to show) them to him. davis: when is he due to leave? wi11iams: he (to leave) for london on the 6.30 train.