When he arrives he will call you.
it is a sentence that say that person is going to call when they get to Canada
No, it's not correct. It's not clear what Professor Chang ordered, but the sentence should read "Did the special _______ that Professor Chang ordered arrive safely?"
Arrive at
I think you are asking about using "will arrive" in a sentence - but I'm not entirely sure. He will arrive in one hour.
arrival
it is a sentence that say that person is going to call when they get to Canada
"Should I call him?" is a correct interrogative sentence.
No, it's not correct. It's not clear what Professor Chang ordered, but the sentence should read "Did the special _______ that Professor Chang ordered arrive safely?"
Yes, the sentence "I will give you a call" is grammatically correct. It means that in the future, the speaker intends to contact the listener by phone.
Arrive at
Yes, but the "tomorrow" would be better at the end of the sentence so that no comma will be necessary.
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
By the time you arrive, we will be preparing to go home.
They will arrive at the airport at 5pm.
It should be: My mom and dad call me A ndrea.
I think you are asking about using "will arrive" in a sentence - but I'm not entirely sure. He will arrive in one hour.
I am trying to find out when the van will arrive.