Bianca Amin,17, left, and Blake Francis do an experiment with DNA gel fingerprinting while attending a workshop called Biotechnology Forensics and DNA part of the Prime the Pipeline Project held on the ASU Polytechnic campus in Mesa, Thursday, May 17, 2010.
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AZMomma posted at 7:26 am on Sun, Jun 20, 2010.
“It was hands-on, majorly,” said Highland High School’s Perez, 17.
[sad] Dictionary.com = Slang. extremely; thoroughly: The class was majorly hard. ...
dictionary.reference.com/browse/majorly.
This is an ADVERB, used with the VERB, "hands-on".
Why does the Trib continue to write stories where they perpetuate poor grammar and syntax?
I guess Ms Perez can be excused since she aiming for a Science degree, rather than one where proper English will be expected.
What is the Trib excuse?
soricobob posted at 9:44 am on Sun, Jun 20, 2010.
Sometimes the use of certain terms (words) baffle me. What makes this experience a camp? I was brought up to believe that camp referred more to a non-educational, group, social, out-of-doors experience.