It should be: The big stack of mail is grandma's.
It's is a contraction of it is. - It's pretty. Its is possessive. - Its leg is broken. (much like his, hers, or theirs, there is no apostrophe.) It's is a contraction of 'it has' - It's got big teeth.
's is used to refer to singular possession.No apostrophe and then an 's' indicates a plural.Be careful about possessive pronouns, though! They're a big exception to the standard English rule that an apostrophe indicates possession. Hers, yours, and especially itscause a lot of confusion because they're among the few possessives that never use an apostrophe. Many people mistakenly use it's as a possessive because of the apostrophe, but it's (!) actually a contraction of it is.
An apostrophe is used to show ownership or when using a contraction. Contractions - It's, don't, we're, you're, what's Ownership - "Adam's house sure is big!" "My dog's toy is broken"
The spelling "mommas" is the plural of momma, as "mamas" is the plural of mama (mother).If you want to form a possessive of the word momma, you would use an apostrophe, so it would be momma's, as in Big Momma's House (2000).
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A rack of ribs
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The answer depends on how big a stack. Also, a stack of mint bills tends to occupy less height than used ones.
He played Bret the guy who went to Amanda bunds grandmas and pretended to be her.
We don't know. How big a stack? US bills are generally bundled in groups of 100.
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It was great, i rememver back in the day we used to do all kinds of things, my favourite was taking a nice big dump in grandmas toilet.
It's is a contraction of it is. - It's pretty. Its is possessive. - Its leg is broken. (much like his, hers, or theirs, there is no apostrophe.) It's is a contraction of 'it has' - It's got big teeth.
A big group of books is called a library.I call a group of books a group of books.
okay this is where you would want to visit because i did i project you would want to visit i suck on my big grandmas toe in Maryland...
's is used to refer to singular possession.No apostrophe and then an 's' indicates a plural.Be careful about possessive pronouns, though! They're a big exception to the standard English rule that an apostrophe indicates possession. Hers, yours, and especially itscause a lot of confusion because they're among the few possessives that never use an apostrophe. Many people mistakenly use it's as a possessive because of the apostrophe, but it's (!) actually a contraction of it is.