Fill in the gaps with a suitable form of the verbs in brackets: 1. The flight (leave) at 10, so what time (you / leave) for the airport? - I (book) a taxi to pick me up at 8. 2. You have to check in two hours before the flight. – I thought it was one. In that case, I (book) a taxi for an hour earlier. 3. Can you bring me back a souvenir? – I (have) much time for shopping, but OK, I (try). 4. What time (the return flight / land)? – Eight in the evening. (you / meet) me? 5. Would you like to join our trip to France? – When (you / leave) ? - Next week. – Unfortunately, I can’t. I (travel) to London on an important business trip. 6. Which airport (you / fly) to? – Gatwick. I (attend) a conference in a hotel near the airport and the flight (get) in at just the right time on the 6th. 7. (you / have) any time to relax? – Probably not. After the conference I (meet) clients on the 9th, 10th and 11th. 8. Do you know that your ex-boss (be) in London at the same time? He (stay) at the Plaza. – No, I don’t. In that case I (not go) there for a meal. I don’t want to run into him! 9. How many people (come) to the press conference? – I have been informed there are 50 participants. 10. When (you / speak) ? – The conference (start) at 10.30 and I am the third speaker. So, probably I (start) at 11. – OK, I (keep) my fingers crossed for you at the time. 11. How (you / carry) your presentation materials? – I (carry) them in my suitcase. – Don’t do that. The suitcase may get lost! – OK, I (put) them into my hand luggage. 12. When (you / make) a report about your business trip? – I (be) very tired right after the trip. So, I think I (schedule) my report for the 13th or the 14th.