I like to study sea life. Marine biology is [fascinating* / fascinated / being fascinated] .
Anna's spirit though [being crushed / crushed* / crushing] was not broken.
[Felt / Having felt / Feeling*] unwell, Len decided to stay away from classes for a few days.
Going back to his office, Fisher had a [mixing / mixed* / being mixed] feeling of strong anger and mild grief.
The captain watched the sailors [having unloaded / unloaded / unloading*] the steamer.
[Seeing* / Having seen / Having been seen] that it was useless to argue with him, I dropped the subject.
A large bay window, [projected / projecting* / being projected] from the outside wall, overlooked the ocean.
[Being fascinated / Fascinating / Fascinated*] by the beauty of the girl's face, Lester didn't notice that she was sitting in a wheelchair.
[Being dropped / Having dropped* / Dropping] out of college at the end of the first year, Judy found a secretarial job.
[Repairing / Having been repaired / Having repaired*] their car, they drove on, though it was past midnight.
Mark was seen [engaged* / having been engaged / being engaged] in a lively conversation.
Bitterly [having been disappointed / disappointed* / being disappointed] , the explorers set out on the return journey.
It's a pity my watch is fast again; I've recently had it [repairing / repaired* / being repaired] .
I heard them [having quarreled / quarreling* / quarreled] in the next room.
[Having been pressed / Being pressed* / Pressed] , Derek told Alice one of his invariable jokes and thus avoided the confession.