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The word space is both a noun (space, spaces) and a verb (space, spaces, spacing, spaced).

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Noun: The space for the new office will be ready by Monday.

Verb: We space our vacations to allow time to save for them.

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The noun space can be used as a noun, noun adjunct, or adjective (e.g. space mission, space food).

It has the related adjective spatial.

The verb to space forms an adjective with its past participle, spaced, and less frequently with the present participle, spacing (its use may be considered a noun adjunct).

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Referring to "outer space" the word space itself is used as a noun adjunct or adjective.

Referring to having space, it is spacious.

Referring to location or position in space, it is spatial.

For locating at intervals, from the verb to space, it can be spaced.

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The word space is both a noun (space, spaces) and a verb (space, spaces, spacing, spaced).

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The space for the new office will be ready by Monday. (noun)

We space our vacations to allow time to save for them. (verb)

When the word 'space' is used to describe a noun, such as 'space station' or 'space ship', the word 'space' is a noun called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct), a noun used to describe another noun.

A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.

Example: The space for the new office will be ready by Monday. It is larger than our current office.

The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'space' in the second sentence.

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The noun 'space' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a general word for an empty, available area; a gap; the area beyond Earth's atmosphere.

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Yes the word spaces is a plural noun.

Spaces can also be a present tense verb.

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