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Jarman Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Right or wrong?

The possesive case:
"What a coincidence! It's my mother's favourite cake".
Or This is (when to use this is and it is, properly)?
"What is the name of that young man?" or "What is that young man's name?"
  

Top answer

Your sentences with the possessives are correct. ( This is or it's are both okay. )

  • Your sentences with the possessives are correct.
  • ( This is or it's are both okay.
  • )
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Your sentences with the possessives are correct. (This is or it's are both okay. One may work better than the other, depending on the circumstances.)

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