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Pisces Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

will be \ would be

Hi

Which is right

If you join this , there will be no problem
OR

If you ......, there would be no problem ?
  

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If you join this there will be no problem is correct. If you joined this, there would be no problem is correct too but this is hypothetical meaning. If you join this, will there be a problem?

  • If you join this there will be no problem is correct.
  • If you joined this, there would be no problem is correct too but this is hypothetical meaning.
  • If you join this, will there be a problem?
  • If you joined this, would there be a problem?
  • are the question forms of the above sentences.
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If you join this there will be no problem is correct.

If you joined this, there would be no problem is correct too but this is hypothetical meaning.

If you join this, will there be a problem?

If you joined this, would there be a problem? are the question forms of the above sentences.
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Thanks Doll for your reply

so, I use will in the present form and would in the past
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It will be better if you don't think them as prepsent and past situations or you will have to memorise some rules.

If you join this, there will be no problem is correct. This sentence means that on condition that you join this, you will not encounter any problem. We are talking about the future here. But l

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