Identify the clause.
I know the place where he liven
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There are two clauses. The first is the main clause:
I don’t know [something].
The second is a noun clause, that replaces [something] as the object of the verb know:
where he lives.
Superficially, the second clause looks like an adverb as it starts with where. But look at the function it performs in the sentence. It is the thing that is not known, in this case, a location, his place of residence. It does not describe the.nature of the action of knowing, which is what an adverb does.
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