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I was learning about second conditionals when I found a conflicting opinion on the internet regarding second conditional's future use. Consider this sentence for example :

If I drovepilot a plane tommorow, I would try to land it on the moon.

If I drovepilot a plane, I would try to land it on the moon.

Are both these sentences correct. If the first one is wrong then what could be a possible alternative for the first sentence in my example?

Take a look at this link. It mentions that second conditional is used for present only. Now, have a look at this webpage. Both are conflicting in some way. Please suggest which one is correct.

I was learning about second conditionals when I found a conflicting opinion on the internet regarding second conditional's future use. Consider this sentence for example :

If I drove a plane tommorow, I would try to land it on the moon.

If I drove a plane, I would try to land it on the moon.

Are both these sentences correct. If the first one is wrong then what could be a possible alternative for the first sentence in my example?

Take a look at this link. It mentions that second conditional is used for present only. Now, have a look at this webpage. Both are conflicting in some way. Please suggest which one is correct.

I was learning about second conditionals when I found a conflicting opinion on the internet regarding second conditional's future use. Consider this sentence for example :

If I pilot a plane tommorow, I would try to land it on the moon.

If I pilot a plane, I would try to land it on the moon.

Are both these sentences correct. If the first one is wrong then what could be a possible alternative for the first sentence in my example?

Take a look at this link. It mentions that second conditional is used for present only. Now, have a look at this webpage. Both are conflicting in some way. Please suggest which one is correct.

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Sudhir Sharma
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Can we use second conditional for future

I was learning about second conditionals when I found a conflicting opinion on the internet regarding second conditional's future use. Consider this sentence for example :

If I drove a plane tommorow, I would try to land it on the moon.

If I drove a plane, I would try to land it on the moon.

Are both these sentences correct. If the first one is wrong then what could be a possible alternative for the first sentence in my example?

Take a look at this link. It mentions that second conditional is used for present only. Now, have a look at this webpage. Both are conflicting in some way. Please suggest which one is correct.