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The apostrophe is used with **it's** only if the meaning is IT IS. If the

word doesn't mean IT IS, then there is no apostrophe in its. My third grade

granddaughter has already learned this, but it seems that many adults never

learned it since this error is made constantly all over the internet

astrology boards. Everyone uses the apostrophe (it's) in error.

 

(It's) if the meaning is 'it is.'

 

Otherwise it's [it is] (its).

 

Yes, it matters if we want to be taken seriously.

 

At 10:02 AM 3/8/06 -0800, you wrote:

>Venus nearing it's degree of exaltation (at 27 Pisces)...(and so on)

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therese hamilton wrote:

 

>The apostrophe is used with **it's** only if the meaning is IT IS. If the

>word doesn't mean IT IS, then there is no apostrophe in its. My third grade

>granddaughter has already learned this, but it seems that many adults never

>learned it since this error is made constantly all over the internet

>astrology boards. Everyone uses the apostrophe (it's) in error.

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>(It's) if the meaning is 'it is.'

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>Otherwise it's [it is] (its).

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>Yes, it matters if we want to be taken seriously.

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Hi Therese,

 

Thanks for the correction--- perhaps there's an extra seat available in

your granddaughter's class for slackers such as myself in " The Elements

of Style " .

 

These types of errors can indeed be distracting, but hopefully one

doesn't get lost in such grammatical minutia to the exclusion of the

purport of the post.

 

There are many elements of style, grammar being only one. Your post

above could certainly have been handled in a more 'adult' fashion in my

opinion. If it's politeness and etiquette you yearn for in today's list

environment, as mentioned in your last post to Astrodatabank, then

might I suggest that you start at home.

 

 

 

Best,

 

Steve

 

 

 

 

 

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Maybe you're right, Steve, but it really makes astrologers look bad when

they don't know the basics of grammar. This hurts astrology which I love so

much. I wasn't impolite, but only 'said it like it was.'

 

I didn't use your name in my post. I didn't even remember who wrote that

post. But I had reached my limit on the use of it's on the astrology

forums. I didn't attack anyone personally, only pointed out the incorrect

use of the word. The situation is entirely different on ADB where there are

outright attacks on those who post there while the moderator just lets it

all pass.

 

We need both: correct grammar and meaningful posts.

 

Therese

 

At 08:14 PM 3/8/06 -0800, you wrote:

>Thanks for the correction--- perhaps there's an extra seat available in

>your granddaughter's class for slackers such as myself in " The Elements

>of Style " .

>

>These types of errors can indeed be distracting, but hopefully one

>doesn't get lost in such grammatical minutia to the exclusion of the

>purport of the post.

>

>There are many elements of style, grammar being only one. Your post

>above could certainly have been handled in a more 'adult' fashion in my

>opinion. If it's politeness and etiquette you yearn for in today's list

>environment, as mentioned in your last post to Astrodatabank, then

>might I suggest that you start at home.

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therese hamilton wrote:

 

>Maybe you're right, Steve, but it really makes astrologers look bad when

>they don't know the basics of grammar. This hurts astrology which I love so

>much. I wasn't impolite, but only 'said it like it was.'

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Hi Therese,

 

I understand your concern with proper grammar. I think any particular

group looks 'bad' in some respect if people don't know how to write.

On the other hand, one may have excellent grammar and speak nothing but

rubbish (although eloquently).

 

It seems there is an underlying concern, perhaps among the more

scholarly astrologers, that we, as a group are made more presentable

somehow. But to who exactly and for what purpose?

To scientists and astronomers--who speak of us with nothing but

contempt? And how exactly is astrology " hurt " ? Are we trying as a

group to prove our own legitimacy to ourselves?

We somehow don't measure up to societal standards perhaps, practicing a

'pseudo' science.

 

Everyone has their particular agenda, exactly according to the nature of

their chart of course. As a Uranian type, I don't care too much for

many forms of respectability and am quite content to be labeled a bit

'weird'.

If astrology passes muster eventually with some group of scientists or

the other, or makes it on the evening news--no big deal for me

personally--I already know it works.

 

I'm happy at this point in my life to get decent results for myself, my

friends and my clients.

 

Best,

 

Steve

 

PS--it's snowing again here in So. Oregon--I suspect you'll be shoveling

some yourself tomorrow morning.

 

 

 

 

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