1. Underline the correct verb form.
1. A: The computer’s crashed again. I will have called/will call someone to come and fix it.
B: Don’t worry. I’ve already called him; he will come/will be coming in a few minutes.
2. A: The printer isn’t printing very well. We are going to run/will be running out of ink.
B: Since you will go/are going to the shops tomorrow, can you buy some more ink?
3. A: There’s a great film on at the cinema. It starts/is starting at 9:00, do you want to go?
B: It’s not worth it. By the time we get there it is going to start/will have started.
4. A: Do you think John is lending/will lend me his laptop for a few days?
В: I don’t know, but he is going to be/will have been here soon. Why don’t you ask him?
5. A: Can I have an iPod, mum? Please? I promise I’m not asking/won’t ask you to buy me any more gadgets!
B: OK, I’ll get/will have got you the iPod, but you have to keep the promise you’ve just made!
2. Expand the sentences and include the words in brackets, as in the example.
1. I ask Ben/to email you/file/he come in. (as soon as)
2. you buy/some paper/for printer? (when)
3. switch off/all computers/you leave/classroom, (before)
4. we waste energy/we leave appliances on standby all night, (when)
5. you restart your computer/run virus scan, (after)
3. Choose the correct item.
4. Fill in so or such.