Jill atkins, a trader bonds, receives a call from another broker. fill out the dialogue using the correct form of the verbs in brackets. ed - hey, gilly. do you have a stressful day? gilley - of course. you know this work, ed. there's always something going on. this morning markets (up), but i (lose) money trading the dollar. ed - what do you do for lunch? (you / y), in the dining room? gilley - oh, i tend (go) to the restaurant, but today i (do) something special. ed - (you / want) to meet for lunch? i (have) a few ideas that i want to talk. i heard the japanese government (think) to change its policy on foreign exchange reserves. as a rule, they are (buying dollars), but now they (beginning) to move to the euro. this could be interesting.
Gilley - Of course. You know this work, Ed. There's always something going on. This morning markets went up, but I lost money trading the dollar.
Ed - What do you do for lunch? Are you eating in the dining room?
Gilley - Oh, I tend to go to the restaurant, but today I will do something special.
Ed - Do you want to meet for lunch? I have a few ideas that I want to talk. I heard the Japanese government is thinking to change its policy on foreign exchange reserves. As a rule, they do not buy dollars, but now they are beginning to move to the euro. This could be interesting.