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Peek into Sarah's daydream during her boring math lecture. Select ALL the grammatically correct thoughts she has about what she would do with a million dollars.

The correct answers are If I won the lottery tomorrow, I would buy a lifetime supply of pizza. and If I were a millionaire, I could hire someone to take this math exam for me.

These are examples of the Second Conditional (If + past simple, would/could + base verb), which is used for unreal or hypothetical situations in the present or future. Notice the use of the subjunctive "were" instead of "was" for "I", which is grammatically preferred in hypothetical conditionals!

"If I would have..." is incorrect because we do not use "would" in the "if" clause.

"If I find... I would moved" mixes up tenses improperly and uses the past tense "moved" after the modal "would", which requires a base verb.

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