6 Circle the appropriate form of the verb.
A: Do you know that Jane's family is moving to New York next week?
B: No, why?
A: The company where her father works has signed a contract with some American firm. Now he has to work there for two years.
B: Is Jane going too?
A: Naturally she is. The worst thing about it is that she will leave our basketball team. She is the best player and I don't think we will win the Golden Cup without her.
В: Don't worry. She is a very good player — that's right. But we'll do our best and will win the game anyway.
A: But she is my close friend and I will miss her.
B: Right. Me too. Is she arranging a farewell party for friends?
A: "Yes, on Friday. We have already prepared a present for her — a photo album with photos and wishes from all her friends.
B: I'm sure she will appreciate such a nice present.
A: Do you know that Jane's family is moving to New York next week?
B: No, why?
A: The company where her father works has signed a contract with some American firm. Now he has to work there for two years.
B: Is Jane going too?
A: Naturally she is. The worst thing about it is that she will leave our basketball team. She is the best player and I don't think we will win the Golden Cup without her.
В: Don't worry. She is a very good player — that's right. But we'll do our best and will win the game anyway.
A: But she is my close friend and I will miss her.
B: Right. Me too. Is she arranging a farewell party for friends?
A: "Yes, on Friday. We have already prepared a present for her — a photo album with photos and wishes from all her friends.
B: I'm sure she will appreciate such a nice present.