space can also be extended to mean "scope, premises, place empty space, open space", refers to a limited, unoccupied place, which is usually not preceded by articles. room can be modified by little, much, etc. It can form make room for giving a room. Can constitute make room for give ...... Make room for; take up room for; leave room for; leave room for to ...... And so on.
The difference between room and space
room has two meanings, one is "room", is a countable noun; the second represents the "space or place" occupied by people or objects, and "room" to do things. "space", "room" and other meanings, is an uncountable noun.
space
space means "space", is an uncountable noun, indicates the place where everything exists, space; for "empty space, blank" solution, is a countable noun.
Usage of roomroom basically means "room, room", often refers to the room used by a single occupant, not only in residential buildings, but also in public **** dormitories, or hotel rooms, and sometimes in public **** kitchens and other utility rooms. It is a countable noun.
room another meaning is "space, place, margin", used in the metaphor can refer to "opportunity", is an abstract noun, uncountable, and can not be preceded by articles, the predicate verb should be singular form.
room can be used in the infinitive form, but not in the gerund form.
rooms can also be used to mean "shelter"; the smallest room means "indoor toilet", and is often used in colloquial British English.
Sometimes room (especially in hotels with a room number) refers to the "tenants" who live in the room, and the verb is pluralized.
room is used as a verb meaning "to live in, to board, to rent", and refers only to sleeping, not to dining or entertainment.
room is often used as an intransitive verb, often with the prepositions at, with.
Room is often used as an intransitive verb, often with the preposition at, with.