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big a deal/a big deal/big deal #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 29, 2007 4:09 am   big a deal/a big deal/big deal
 

Please help me in chooseing the right one.

1. It's not big a deal.
2. Its' not a big deal.
3. It's not big deal.

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big a deal/a big deal/big deal #2 (permalink) Sun Apr 29, 2007 9:30 am   big a deal/a big deal/big deal
 

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Please help me choose the right one:


I'm afraid none of the three is correct, Phoo. Here is another, right option:

It's not a big deal.
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