Adjectives with -ed or -ing


A growing number of languages are on the verge of becoming ...



  1. endangered

  2. endangering


I know that when we discuss personal feelings we should use -ed. -ing is used when we talk about things that causes these feelings.


None of the rules fit this example.


Which one should I use here?


Here's the full sentence:



As economic and cultural globalization and development continue to push forward, a growing number of languages is on the verge of becoming ... and, eventually, extinct.





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