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  • I'll come home when I finish work.
    Time clause
  • Snakes bite if they are scared.
    Zero Conditional
  • My mother's house, which I grew up in, is very small.
    Non-defining relative clause
  • The police arrested a man who Jill worked with.
    Defining relative clause
  • She would pass the exam if she ever studied.
    Second Conditional
  • I live in London, which has some fantastic parks.
    Non-defining relative clause
  • She'll miss the bus if she doesn't leave soon.
    First Conditional
  • The university which she likes is famous.
    Defining relative clause
  • My sister, who I live with, knows a lot about cars.
    Non-defining relative clause
  • It will be nice to see Peter when he gets home.
    Time clause
  • The doctor that my grandmother liked lives in New York.
    Defining relative clause
  • The bar in Barcelona where I met my wife is still there.
    Defining relative clause
  • I will come tomorrow unless I have to look after the children.
    First Conditional
  • The summer when I graduated from university was long and hot.
    Defining relative clause
  • If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house.
    Second Conditional
  • They are coming after they have had dinner.
    Time clause
  • If you touch a fire, you get burned.
    Zero Conditional
  • My boss, who is very nice, lives in Manchester.
    Non-defining relative clause
  • People die if they don't eat.
    Zero Conditional
  • If it rains, I won't go to the park.
    First Conditional
  • We went to the village which Lucy recommended.
    Defining relative clause
  • She would travel all over the world if she were rich.
    Second Conditional
  • I will be very happy if you will come to my party.
    First Conditional