D. open the brackets paying attention to the usage of tenses denoting future actions (negative/question/affirmative forms). 1) the meeting (to start) at 10 o’clock. 2) we (to discuss) our project on monday. 3) the employer (to plan) a series of interview with the applicants. 4) what you (to do)? i (to surf) the net. 5) we (to supply) you with all necessary equipment tomorrow. 6) the train (not to arrive) at 6 p.m. it goes behind the schedule. 7) your working hours (start) at 8 a.m. and (to end) at 5 p.m. please, be punctual, tomorrow (to be) your fist time at work. 8) (to go) anywhere this week? no, fortunately i haven’t got any business trips. 9) you (not to sell) your car, right? it is new! 10) he (to join) us later, don’t worry.
1. starts 2. will discuss 3. is planning 4. are you going to do 5. am going to surf 6. will supply 7. does not arrive 7. start ans end 8. will be 9. are you going to go 9. you are not selling your car 10. will join us