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Room vs Space
Hello everyone!
Could anybody explain the difference between words room and space?
For example, as much as I know, we say "Is there any room in your bag?" and "Is there any space in the office?"
29 janv. 2015 10:37
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When used in this sense, as an UNCOUNTABLE noun, yes, they do have the same meaning. 'There isn't much room in the office' and 'There isn't much space in the office' mean the same.
If you are speaking literally, 'I need more room' and 'I need more space' have the same meaning - in the sense of physical area. But note that when we are speaking in non-literal terms, only 'space' can be used. For example, you might say to your boyfriend 'I need more space' in a psychological sense - 'room' wouldn't work here.
However, this is the only usage of these words where they are interchangeable. When used as countable nouns, they have have different meanings. For example, you can say 'Leave a space between each chair', but you can't say 'a room' here. 'A room' - obviously - has a very different meaning.
29 janvier 2015
I think "space" is the most common
29 janvier 2015
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Elina
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Russe
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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