1. An Adverb Clause which does the work of an Adverb
2. An Adjective Clause which does the work of an Adjective
3. A Noun Clause which does the work of a Noun
Examine the Clauses in the following sentences.
1. I know where she lived. (Noun Clause)
2. I went to the place where she lived (Adjective Clause)
3. I went where she lived. (Adverb Clause)
So we see that the same word (where) can introduce a Noun Clause, an Adjective Clause and an Adverb Clause.
Therefore the kind of clause depends upon the work it does in a sentence.
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