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Minhhai2209 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Is there any preposition other than "with" that can be used with "apprentice"?

I got the following sentence from a book:

I'm an apprentice with a local engineering firm.

Is there any preposition other than "with" that can be used with "apprentice"?
  

Top answer

Hi, You could say 'at' . Or 'for'. Clive

  • Hi, You could say 'at' .
  • Or 'for'.
  • Clive
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4 Answers
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Hi,

You could say 'at'. Or 'for'.

Clive
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You can also be the apprentice of somebody, this has to be a person.

Deena was an apprentice of the famous Chinese painter Tse Chen-Na.
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Which preposition use with cluatered and apprenticed
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Anonymous apprenticed
You can also be apprenticed to someone.
Anonymouscluatered
I don't know that word.

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