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Vincent Teo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

apprentice

Do I say,

Mr Lim has an (male) apprentice. He liked to do woodwork since he was young.
  

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Mr Lim has an apprentice / a male apprentice. He has liked to do woodwork since he was young.

  • Mr Lim has an apprentice / a male apprentice.
  • He has liked to do woodwork since he was young.
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Mr Lim has an apprentice / a male apprentice. He has liked to do woodwork since he was young.
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Thanks, can I say,

He is taking / has taken / took an apprentice to look after his shop. His business is very good / well.
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He is taking / has taken / took an apprentice to look after his shop. His business is very good.

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