Electrovalent bonds are easiest to identify. If a compound is made up of a metal and non-metal/non-metallic radical (like carbonate), then, 99.99% times, it contains electovalent bond. If a compound is made up of 2 or more non-metals/non-metallic radicals, then it contains covalent bond. Coordinate covalent bonds appear mostly with compounds containing Hydrogen element. To identify the coordinate covalent bonds, you can draw the branched structural formula of the compound and see if the shared pair of electrons are coming from the same molecule.