. Change the verbs in the brackets into an appropriate tense to express future meaning.
1) I promise I (sort) out all the garbage next time.
2) By the end of 2050, the population in Europe (suffer) a significant decrease.
3) He'll take the glass to the bottle bank as soon as he (have) the time.
4) "Is it true? (you/change) your diet?" — "Yes, I've been thinking about it for quite some time now."
Son: Hello Dad, I am near Drama Theatre. It (1) is pouring with rain, and I
(2) haven't got any money.
Dad: What (3) do you want me to do about it?
Son: Could you come and pick me up?
Dad: You (4) are always asking. I (5) 'm feeling tired after my work.
Son: Please, Dad. I am tired and hungry. My evening classes (6) start at 7.00 and I have to be there on time. Can’t Mum come and get me?
Dad: The Ivanovs (7) are visiting us tonight and she is busy in the kitchen. She (8) is baking a cake at the moment.
Son: Please, Dad. I (9) am asking you to do this for me one last time. My mark actually (10) depends on you. I must come on time to give my presentation in class.
Dad: OK. I’ll be there in half an hour. But this is the last time. I (11) mean it!