Sagot :
Answer:
A. DIRECTIONS: Encircle the correct participle form in each of the sentences below.
1. He was (embarrass, embarrassed, embarrassing) when he arrived late for class.
2. I don't understand chess. The rules are very (confuse, confused, confusing).
3. I think that insects are (fascinate, fascinated, fascinating). I love to study them!
4. Our company isn't making any money. It's very (worry, worried, worrying).
5. When the TV program was cancelled, Kelly was (disappoint, disappointed, disappointing)
1. embarrassed
2. confusing
3. fascinating (not sure)
4. worrying
5. disappointed