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