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The part of speech for corner depends on how it is used.

See the examples below.

He bought a soda at the corner store. (corner = an adjective)

The police officer tried to corner the thief. (corner = verb)

She bumped her knee on the corner of the table. (corner = noun)
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11y ago

The word corner can be a noun and a verb.

The noun form is the point where two converging lines meet.

The verb form means to force someone into a confined space.

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Verb

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Verb

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Adjective

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