Anonymouswhat type of conditional
I think you want to know whether they are "Type 1", "Type 2", or "Type 3" conditionals. They are not any of these named conditionals.
Note that there are many different tenses in English. The if clause can be in any of these tenses; the main clause can be in any of these tenses. That means that there are very many ways to build a conditional sentence -- very many ways indeed. But note that only three combinations have names.
Type 1. IF present, will ....
Type 2. IF past, would ....
Type 3. IF past perfect, would have ...
Just because you have a combination that doesn't have a name doesn't mean it's not a conditional sentence.
CJ