which relative adverb would you use to explain that you forgot an address

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The relative adverb "where" would be appropriate to use to explain that you forgot an address.

1. "Where" indicates the location or place of something, and when used as a relative adverb, it helps to give additional information about a noun (in this case, the address).
2. By using "where," you can specify the exact location you forgot, providing context and clarity to your explanation.
3. Example sentence: "I'm sorry, but I forgot the address where we were supposed to meet for dinner."