n. the point at which two sides, lines, roads or edges come together
I bumped my leg on the corner of the table.
front
n. the part of something that faces forward; part that is seen first
The boy at the front of the line is leading the others.
back
adj. being farthest from the front
The back of his hat has a stain on it.
street
n. A street is a road in a city, town, or village, usually with houses along it.
Every afternoon, she would take her dog for a walk down her busy street.
far
adv. at or to a great distance
Tom's house is far from the main city.
pass
v. to go by or beyond something
After you pass the grocery store, go two more blocks and then make a left.
department store
n. a large shop divided into several different parts, each of which sells different things
The department store was filled with many people.
favorite
n. something regarded with special favor or liking
My favorite color is blue.
hall
n. a long narrow space that leads from one part of a house or building to another
Go down the hall to the kitchen and get me a drink.
stair
n. (plural) a set of steps that go from one level of a building or structure to another level
These stairs are very steep.