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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #124773: Vocabulary: room, place or space
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    Vocabulary: room, place or space


     

    Even if their level of English is quite good, High School Students seldom hesitate to use a word indicating "a spot, a place, a space, a location, a site, room, a square"... Yet, these words are not strictly interchangeable. 

     

    1)  PLACE: (countable) means "a portion of space occupied by a person or thing". It can also refer to a home, somebody's "house" or "flat", sometimes a "restaurant".

    - On our way, we had a picnic in a very beautiful place near a lake. 

    - What's your place of birth? 

    - I couldn't find a place to park my car.

    - Come to our place and have a meal with us.

     

         

    -> A FEW EXPRESSIONS:

    - ... between  a rock and a hard place: between undesirable alternatives

    - A placemat: a mat set on a table beneath a plate. 

    - There's no place like home!  

    - To have one's heart in the right place: to have good intentions

    - To take place: to occur

     

    2) ROOM: is used to refer to an extent of space available for something or somebody. 

    - Do you have enough room to put your books and computer? 

    - There isn't enough room for this chest of drawers next to the door. 

     

                                

    -> A FEW EXPRESSIONS: 

    - a changing room: a locker room for athletes

    - a fitting room: a room to try on garments in stores. 

    - some elbow room: enough room to move

    - room for improvement: more possibilities to improve your knowledge

    - room for manoeuvre: opportunities to make changes

    - room temperature: not kept in a refrigerator

    - standing room: space in which to stand (stadium, theatre...)

    - There's no room to swing a cat: a very little space. 


    3)  a SPACE: is an extent or area of a surface; it can be vacant or occupied; (an area which is free, available, or unoccupied)

    - There's plenty of space in my new garage. We can park several cars there. 

    - You must leave at least a space of one metre beween each plant.

    - There were plenty of empty spaces in the car park.


    -> SPACE
    also refers to the place beyond the earth's atmosphere where planets, stars and galaxies are found. 

    - Few women in our machist society were sent to space.

     

       

     

    -> A FEW EXPRESSIONS: 

    - airspace: the sky above a nation, considered to belong to that nation. 

    - breathing space: a chance to rest or think.

    - cupboard space: an area representing storage space.

    - office space: space used for offices.

    - personal/ public space: personal distance/ space where people are welcome.

    - storage space: space where things are kept.

    - to space out: to let time or silence between two actions.

     

    Now, you're ready for the test... Go for it! 

     



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