Help the daydreaming student balance fantasy and reality in their journal by dragging the correct verbs into the blanks.
If I won the lottery today, I would buy a private island full of rescue dogs. However, back in the real world, if I focus and study hard tonight, I will pass tomorrow's math exam!
If I won the lottery today, I would buy a private island full of rescue dogs.
This is a Second Conditional sentence. We use "if + past simple" (won) and "would + verb" (would buy) to talk about an unreal or hypothetical situation in the present or future.
However, back in the real world, if I focus and study hard tonight, I will pass tomorrow's math exam!
This is a First Conditional sentence. We use "if + present simple" (focus/study) and "will + verb" (will pass) to talk about a real and highly possible future event.