Use the verbs in brackets in the correct future form: greg is talking to his personal assistant, brian, about a business trip he is taking tomorrow: greg: have you completed the arrangements for my trip yet, brian? brian: well, i've made the reservations, but there are still some details to confirm. your plane (to leave) at eight-thirty, so i (to collect) you from your house at six. greg: six! i (to have to) get up in the middle of the night! brian: i'm sorry, it's unavoidable. you have to check in by seven and i think there probably (to be) a long queue. greg: oh, very well. what about my meetings? brian: first, the managing director (to come) to the airport to meet you. greg: good. we (to be) able to talk on the way to the factory. brian: the conference (not to open) until noon. i (to make sure) you have a programme before you leave. greg: thank you. i (to read) it on the plane, i expect. now, let's get on with some of today's work! brian: by all means.
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