If I studied tomorrow, I would pass the exam.

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sadra1400

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Is this sentence natural to native speakers?

"If I studied tomorrow, I would pass the exam."
 
It's grammatical.

Omit 'the' in the opening question.
 
When is the exam?
 
You have to tell us what you mean. Only then can we tell you if your sentence is correct.
 
You have to tell us what you mean. Only then can we tell you if your sentence is correct.
I don't know what the meaning is. I just want to make a second conditional sentence, but this sentence is a little odd to me. I just want to know others opinions.
 
I don't know what the meaning is. I just want to make a second conditional sentence, but this sentence is a little odd to me. I just want to know others opinions.
OK. It's only about grammar. 🫤

Well, I'm not good at conditionals. However, I might say the following. (See below.)

If I study enough so that I understand the material I can pass the exam.

I don't know what "tomorrow" has to do with it. Is there some reason you can't study today?
 
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