Future forms: Will, be going to, present continuous — Exercise 3
Finish the conversation with the most appropriate future forms: present continuous, going to, will, or shall.
Emma: Hi Daniel. Next week we (meet) the clients in Berlin, right?
Daniel: Yes, that’s right. I (fly) on Monday morning.
Emma: Great. I think the presentation (take) about two hours.
Daniel: That sounds fine. I (prepare) the financial report this weekend.
Emma: Good idea. The clients look serious. They (ask) many questions.
Daniel: Don’t worry. I (answer) the technical ones.
Emma: Perfect. What about dinner? (we/book) a table at that Italian restaurant?
Daniel: Yes, let’s do that. I (call) them later today.
Emma: By the way, we (stay) at the Hilton Hotel. I’ve already booked the rooms.
Daniel: Excellent. I’m sure the trip (be) very successful.
Emma: After the meeting, we (visit) their factory on Wednesday.
Daniel: Good. I think they (sign) the contract if everything goes well.
Emma: I hope so. I (meet) the marketing team tomorrow to discuss the final slides.
Daniel: That’s helpful. I (send) you the updated figures tonight.
Emma: Thanks. I promise I (check) everything before we leave.
