Underline the correct participle:
1. I’ve always been interesting/interested in wild life, especially elephants.
2. He said he was satisfied/satisfying with his students’ progress.
3. I was horrifying/horrified to learn that we had narrowly escaped death.
4. You look confusing/confused. Haven’t you understood what I’m talking
about?
5. Her exam results were rather disappointing/disappointed. She has to
retake the exam in September.
6. The students have to answer the following/followed questions.
7. The doctor came to the conclusion that patients who were treating/treated
with the new drug recovered much quicker.
8. Some patients who were administering/administered this medicine felt
dizziness.
9. Fluoride is adding / added to drinking water as a health measure.