Yes ofcoures you can! Exaple: Appretices will stay at an Artisan house until they master a skill.
AnswerAn apprentice is essentially the student/helper of a master craftsman. For example, in the old days, a 12 year-old boy who wanted to be a blacksmith would seek to be a blacksmith's apprentice, so he can learn all about the craft and business of a blacksmith. The blacksmith teaches the apprentice all he knows, and in return the apprentice assists the blacksmith and does many of the more menial, trivial work that the blacksmith is too busy to do. AnswerIn Star Wars an apprentice is a young Jedi Warrior that has passed the Jedi Trial to become an apprentice. They wear a plaited apprentice braid and get assigned to a Jedi Master.Benjamin Franklin was a apprentice at age 15.An apprentice is someone who takes on a mentor. Ex: Someone who is learning blacksmithing by working at the blacksmith, learning from the blacksmith, is the blacksmith's apprentice.
As an apprentice, you rarely got a day off.
Master.
They put the corral for the animals to sleep when it rains
No you don't unless it's at the end of a sentence.
Apprentice
I am teaching my son my trade as a carpenter, he is my apprentice.
I'm inspiring to be a doctor apprentice when I'm old enough.
My son got a new job of a apprentice he is a plumber
Anakin Skywalker is Obi-Wan Kenobi's apprentice. A novice typically learns a trade by becoming an apprentice to a skilled tradesman.
Bob is an apprentice electrician and learns this skill working under the guidance of journeymen. Use apprentice when referring to a student of a trade or craft.
When Mike was an apprentice he worked with Debbie, a master electrician, who taught him the necessary skills of the trade.
The Apprentice has not been cancelled but it has been put on a "permanent hiatus" for now.
The wizard's apprentice had a dark cloak around him.
There is not one, my young apprentice. I see you have much to learn from my lessons
My older sister is an apprentice at the radio station.
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