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.
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?"
It was my birthday and i waited eagerly for the postman to arrive.
yea
Please arrive punctually.
They will arrive at the airport at 5pm.
The control group is scheduled to arrive in fifteen minutes.
If we loose them in a tightly timed sequence, our arrows will arrive in a chain.
"When will the bus arrive?" The noun in the sentence is bus, a word for a thing.
You change the sentence to a compound sentence by adding additional information or an additional related thought to the existing sentence. Example: I don't know when he will arrive, I expected him some time ago. I don't know when he will arrive but I will wait here for him.
We were waiting for our father to arrive home from work.
everyone was looking for you, but you didn't arrive
I am trying to find out when the van will arrive.
You can use "they'll" in a sentence to indicate a future action or event that someone else (they) will do. For example, "They'll arrive at the party later tonight."
Luke waited patiently for David to arrive.