Steve is writing an email to Joanna, a work colleague. Use the Present Continuous or shall or a short form of will to complete the message.
I've just arrived in Mexico City I didn't get much sleep on the plane so I think > I’ll (I/go) to bed for an hour or two this morning. As you know from my schedule. (1) (I/meet) Carl this afternoon, and then (2) (I/fly) to Monterrey tomorrow morning. (3) (I/fax) you the documents after Carl has signed them? By the way. Carl says (4) (you/come) to Mexico at the weekend. If (5) (you/stay) near the Hotel Victoria, (6) (you/bring) me the green folder on my desk? I forgot it, I'm afraid Also.
I'm sorry but (7) (not/be able) to meet you at the airport. I'm sure you've heard already that (8) (I/visit) the new headquarters building of Carl's company in Acapulco.