0Hi,02br 02br 00My understanding is that normally a present tense in the if-clause would necessitate the tense in the main clause to be in the future tense. How about this? Is this the correct sentence?02br 02br 01i00If there is no problems, there would be no miracles either. 02i0-
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0If there are no problems, there will be no miracles. (Or... )02br 02br 00If there were no problems, there would be no miracles.
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0If there are no problems, there will be no miracles.
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)02br 02br 00If there were no problems, there would be no miracles.
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0If there are no problems, there will be no miracles. (Or... there won't be any miracles.)02br 02br 00If there were no problems, there would be no miracles. (Or... there wouldn't be any miracles.)0-