What part of speech is apprentices?

Apprentices can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. apprentices is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of apprentice (infinitive).
  • 2. apprentices is a noun, plural of apprentice.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does apprentices mean?

Definitions

Verb

apprentice - be or work as an apprentice; "She apprenticed with the great master"

Noun

apprentice - works for an expert to learn a trade

Examples of apprentices

#   Sentence  
1. noun My brother, being yet unmarried, did not keep house, but boarded himself and his apprentices in another family.
2. noun When apprentices complained that they got more harassment than training from their employers, Granny said calmly: "Well, time spent in apprenticeship is not like time spent being the master."
3. noun We'd like to take on more apprentices, but unfortunately we can't find any.
4. noun We shouldn't ask so much from our apprentices.
5. noun We're apprentices.
6. noun The fact that bad apprentice musicians such as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones achieved such a giant fame that not even the real quality musicians could achieve, was because the forces of Satan were behind everything, supporting the process.
7. noun He's your senior fellow apprentice.
8. noun There are currently more open apprentice positions than applicants.
9. noun The apprentice is lazy.
10. noun Would you like to be my apprentice?
11. noun I'm an apprentice.
12. noun I was Tom's apprentice.
13. noun Tom spent a decade as an apprentice.
14. noun Do you want to be my apprentice?
15. noun The seaman apprentice, sitting on a stool in a bar, ordered a beer while waiting for his basket of fish and chips.
Sentence  
noun
My brother, being yet unmarried, did not keep house, but boarded himself and his apprentices in another family.
When apprentices complained that they got more harassment than training from their employers, Granny said calmly: "Well, time spent in apprenticeship is not like time spent being the master."
We'd like to take on more apprentices, but unfortunately we can't find any.
We shouldn't ask so much from our apprentices.
We're apprentices.
The fact that bad apprentice musicians such as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones achieved such a giant fame that not even the real quality musicians could achieve, was because the forces of Satan were behind everything, supporting the process.
He's your senior fellow apprentice.
There are currently more open apprentice positions than applicants.
The apprentice is lazy.
Would you like to be my apprentice?
I'm an apprentice.
I was Tom's apprentice.
Tom spent a decade as an apprentice.
Do you want to be my apprentice?
The seaman apprentice, sitting on a stool in a bar, ordered a beer while waiting for his basket of fish and chips.

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