1. If you (to be) busy, i (to have) you alone. 1 TYPE. IF YOU'RE BUSY, I WILL LEAVE YOU ALONE 2 TYPE. IF YOU WERE BUSY, I WOULD LEFT YOU ALONE 3 TYPE. IF YOU HAD BEEN BUSY, I WOULD HAVE LEFT YOU ALONE 2. If i (to have) in Moscow, i (to visit) the Tretyakov Gallery every year. 1 TYPE. IF I AM IN MOSCOW, I WILL VISIT THE TRETYAKOV GALLERY EVERY YEAR 2 TYPE. IF I WERE IN MOSCOW, I WOULD VISIT THE TRETYAKOV GALLERY EVERY YEAR 3 TYPE. IF I HAD BEEN IN MOSCOW, I WOULD HAVE VISITED THE TRETYAKOV GALLERY EVERY YEAR 3. If i (to get) a ticket, i (to go) to the Philharmonic. 1 TYPE. IF I GET A TICKET, I WILL GO TO THE PHILARMONIC 2 TYPE. IF I GOT A TICKET, I WOULD GO TO THE PHILARMONIC 3 TYPE. IF I HAD GOT A TICKET, I WOULD HAVE GONE TO THE PHILARMONIC 4. If i (to live) near a wood, i (to gather) a lot of mushrooms. 1 TYPE. IF I LIVE NEAR A WOOD, I WILL GATHER A LOT OF MUSHROOMS 2 TYPE. IF I LIVED NEAR A WOOD, I WOULD GATHER A LOT OF MUSHROOMS 3 TYPE. IF I HAD LIVED NEAR A WOOD, I WOULD HAVE GATHERED A LOT OF MUSHROOMS 5. If my father (to return) early, we (to watch) TV together. 1 TYPE. IF MY FATHER RETURNS EARLY, WE WILL WATCH TV TOGETHER. 2 TYPE. IF MY FATHER RETURNED EARLY, WE WOULD WATCH TV TOGETHER 3 TYPE. IF MY FATHER HAD RETURNED EARLY, WE WOULD HAVE WATCHED TV TOGETHER 6. If she (to know) English, she (to try) to enter the university. 1 TYPE. IF SHE KNOWS ENGLISH, SHE WILL TRY TO ENTER THE UNIVERSITY 2 TYPE. IF SHE KNEW ENGLISH, SHE WOULD TRY TO ENTER THE UNIVERSITY 3 TYPE. IF SHE HAD KNOWN ENGLISH, SHE WOULD HAVE TRIED TO ENTER THE UNIVERSITY 7. If my friend (to come) to see me, i (to be) very glad. 1 TYPE. IF MY FRIEND COMES TO SEE ME, I WILL BE VERY GLAD 2 TYPE. IF MY FRIEND CAME TO SEE ME, I WOULD BE VERY GLAD 3 TYPE. IF MY FRIEND HAD COME TO SEE ME, I WOULD HAVE BEEN VERY GLAD 8. If mother (to buy) a cake, we (to have) a very nice teaparty. 1 TYPE. IF MOTHER BUYS A CAKE, WE WILL HAVE A VERY NICE TEAPARTY 2 TYPE. IF MOTHER BOUGHT A CAKE, WE WOULD HAVE A VERY NICE TEAPARTY 3 TYPE. IF MOTHER HAD BOUGHT A CAKE, WE WOULD HAVE HAD A VERY NICE TEAPARTY 9. If we (to receive) a telegram from him, we (not to worry). 1 TYPE. IF WE RECEIVE A TELEGRAM FROM HIM, WE WILL NOT WORRY 2 TYPE. IF WE RECEIVED A TELEGRAM FROM HIM, WE WOULDN'T WORRY 3 TYPE. IF WE HAD RECEIVED A TELEGRAM FROM HIM, WE WOULD HAVEN'T WORRIED 10. If you (not to work) systematically, you (to fail) at the examination. 1 TYPE. IF YOU DONT WORK SYSTEMATICALLY, YOU WILL FAIL THE EXAMINATION 2 TYPE. IF YOU DIDNT WORK SYSTEMATICALLY, YOU WOULD FAIL THE EXAMINATION 3 TYPE. IF YOU HADN'T WORKED SYSTEMATICALLY, YOU WOULD HAVE FAILED EXAMINATION
October 29, 1978 on the shore of the wonderful lake Imandra at the end of the avenue Zhdanov was opened a monument in honor of Monchegorsk, who died during the Great Patriotic War. The authors are the Moscow sculptor Korolev Victor Efremovich, a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR, a participant in the Great Patriotic War, the architect - Gorelik Mark Tevelievich, the head of the architectural group of the Monchegorsk branch of the Gipronickel Institute. The monument is a 13-meter-high stele, at the foot of which there are two figures - a sailor and a soldier.
Sculptures were cast from bronze at the Mytishchi plant of art casting. The city's Komsomol organization acted as the initiator of the creation of such a monument. Komsomol members earned money to build a monument on subbotniks, listing part of their salary, handing scrap metal, waste paper and even mushrooms and berries! Many Monchegorskites followed the patriotic example of youth. The workers of the Kolstroy Trust took part in the construction of the monument, the industrial complex manufactured blocks, the Severonickel Combine - stone tiles for facing.the whole city participated in the implementation of a noble idea - to perpetuate the memory of the defenders of the Arctic. Perhaps the most magnificent monument built on the territory of Monchegorsk is dedicated to the defenders of the Arctic. It is a 13-meter stele with two figures, located at its foot - a sailor and a soldier. The monument appeared here in 1978 on the initiative of the Komsomol organization, which raised funds for its construction. The stela was created by the Moscow sculptor V. Korolev and local architect M. Gorelik.
Sculptures were cast from bronze at the Mytishchi plant of art casting. The city's Komsomol organization acted as the initiator of the creation of such a monument. Komsomol members earned money to build a monument on subbotniks, listing part of their salary, handing scrap metal, waste paper and even mushrooms and berries! Many Monchegorskites followed the patriotic example of youth. The workers of the Kolstroy Trust took part in the construction of the monument, the industrial complex manufactured blocks, the Severonickel Combine - stone tiles for facing.the whole city participated in the implementation of a noble idea - to perpetuate the memory of the defenders of the Arctic. Perhaps the most magnificent monument built on the territory of Monchegorsk is dedicated to the defenders of the Arctic. It is a 13-meter stele with two figures, located at its foot - a sailor and a soldier. The monument appeared here in 1978 on the initiative of the Komsomol organization, which raised funds for its construction. The stela was created by the Moscow sculptor V. Korolev and local architect M. Gorelik.