I don’t know ‘where he lives’. The underlined clause is
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Adverbial clause
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Adjective clause
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Noun clause
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Principle clause
Here ‘where he lives’ is used as an object instead of a noun for subject ‘I’.
Correct Answer: Noun clause ✅
🔍 Explanation:
In the sentence:
"I don’t know ‘where he lives’."
The clause "where he lives" is acting as the object of the verb "know" — i.e., it's telling what I don’t know.
👉 Therefore, it functions as a noun clause.
Why not the others?
❌ Adverbial clause – Modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb (answers when, where, why, how something happens).
❌ Adjective clause – Describes a noun/pronoun (starts with who, which, that, etc.).
❌ Principal clause – The main clause is "I don’t know", not the underlined part.
✅ Final Answer: Noun clause
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