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Use the verbs in brackets in the correct future form:

Ula and Pam are air-hostesses. Ula has been chosen to fly on an interesting new route:
Ula: Guess what, Pam! From next month I ___________ (to fly) on the new London-Hong Kong route!
Pam: Well, that's exciting! ___________ (to fly) via Dubai or via Bahrain?
Ula: Neither. We ___________ (to stop) at Muscat, in Oman, they probably (to ask) me to work on the first stage, London-Oman.
Pam: Do you know who you ___________ (to fly) with?
Ula: I think it ___________ (to be) Captain Bond. And if it is, I expect he ___________ (to give) us a hard time.
Pam: Oh, he's OK. You ___________ (not to have) any problems with him. But you ___________ (to do) something for me?
Ula: What's that?
Pam: When you're in Oman, you ___________( to buy) some cloth for me? I ___________ (to pay) for it, of course.
Ula: OK. Of course, I don't know yet how long I (to stay) in Oman between flights. I ___________ (not be able) to go on any shopping trips immediately. But I'm sure they ___________ (to give) us time for sightseeing eventually. I certainly ___________ (to buy) some things for you, if you can wait a while.

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1.) will be flying
2.) are you going to fly
3.) are going to stop, going to ask
4.) you are going to fly
5.) will be, is going/will give
6.) will not/are not going to, going to have
7.) will you, will pay
8.) I plan/ am planning, will not be able to/ may not be able to, will give, will buy
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