aramahosi a)There's space for the car in the firm's car park. b)There's a space for the car in the firm's car park. The second sentence seems to indicate that there is a designated space for the car, while the first one implies that the owner of the car can park wherever there is a space.
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aramahosia)There's space for the car in the firm's car park.
b)There's a space for the car in the firm's car park.