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Possessive nouns are used to show belonging. We can use apostrophe (') or 's with nouns to show
possession.
Examples: Ram's bike, John's books
a. For plural nouns ending in -s, we add only the apostrophe after the noun to show possession.
Examples: lions' footprints, wasps' nest
b. When a proper noun ends in -s, the apostrophe comes after s.
Examples: James' guitar, Charles' hat
c. For compound nouns, the apostrophe is added to the last word to show possession.
Examples: sister-in-law's house, commander-in-chief's badge
Rewrite the sentences using apostrophe s.
1. I was touched by the generosity of the stranger.
2. The garden of the resort is full of mango trees.
3. The porter did not notice the approach of the train.
4. We were awakened by the chirping of the birds.
5. The keyboard of the computer is not working.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

I was touched by the stranger's generosity

The resort's garden is full of mango trees

The porter did not notice the train's approach

We were awakened by the birds' chirping

The computer's keyboard is not working.

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