Which is correct?
If there is no problem, there is no need to worry
If there is no problem, there will no need to worry
Do you think I should use zero conditional of first conditional ?
You forgot the verb after "will": If there is no problem, there will be no need to worry.
The conditional you use depends on the rest of the paragraph.
September 4, 2014
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Both are equally correct.
The one you use would depend on whether the other person is likely to worry at the moment or at some later point.
September 3, 2014
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