No.
To learn a trade or skill.
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FALSE!
NO
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No. Washington was an apprentice to a surveyor and had to learn how to do surveys. Children in the colonies often became an apprentice to a person to learn a skill or profession. Franklin was taken out of school at 7 years olds to learn to become a candle maker.
The word 'apprentice' is both a noun and a verb. The noun 'apprentice' is a word for someone who works at a job in order to learn a skill, a word for a person. The verb 'apprentice' is to employ someone to train in a skilled job, or to work for the purpose of training in a skilled job.
They would almost always have to learn from another blacksmith. They would be an apprentice for 4-5 years in many cases.
Yes, apprentice is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for someone who works at a job in order to learn a skill, a word for a person.The word apprentice is also a verb meaning to employ someone to train in a skilled job, or to work for the purpose of training in a skilled job.
As an apprentice, you rarely got a day off.