"As soon as" is a conjunction that shows something that happens immediately (that is, at the moment another action is completed; in this case, as soon as you arrive, _____ will take place).
it is a sentence that say that person is going to call when they get to Canada
I think you are asking about using "will arrive" in a sentence - but I'm not entirely sure. He will arrive in one hour.
"When will the bus arrive?" The noun in the sentence is bus, a word for a thing.
means to change the structure of sentence
When he arrives he will call you.
It will soon be nightfall. We expect the guests to arrive soon. Soon you will have to proceed to the meeting without them.
it is a sentence that say that person is going to call when they get to Canada
I can't believe that he actually tells people that he is the mayor of his street. The mayor will arrive soon.
Is 'going to' or 'will' correct in the following sentence: 'As soon as I arrive home, I am going to switch on my computer' ? Thank you
I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon was created in 1980.
The package will arrive tomorrow.
arrive(s)/arriving soon , or now, or any second There are two ways to translate this: "He/She/It is/You are arriving/will arrive soon" or the tú command "Arrive soon!"
I think you are asking about using "will arrive" in a sentence - but I'm not entirely sure. He will arrive in one hour.
The gods of the ancient Mayan empire are alleged to soon arrive from the sky. New York's nickname is 'The Empire State'.
I am trying to find out when the van will arrive.
What sentence structure is this? - It is a simple structure for an interrogative sentence.
Sentence Structure