phrases - A prediction made in the past that affects something we will do in the future


Please ignore the factual accuracy of this sentence and focus on the tenses used.



If the Mayans were wrong to end the calendar on Dec. 20, 2012, we'll use your donation to fund 2013 programming.



I’d like to know:




  1. if it is correct, and




  2. what it would be called.






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