Possible variants
1. It's up to the typist who has made all those mistakes to retype the article. 2. It's up to Dad ivho drives to work and back to do the shopping. 3- It's up to Nelly who has broken that antique dish to explain the circumstances to the host. 4. Helen felt shy and did not want to be alone with him. 5. The answer sounds strange. 6. It smells awful/delicious/queer, doesn't it? 7. The cucumbers taste bitter. 8. The child felt awful/sick all night. 9. Her feeling of liking/dislike for the unknown girl was increasing. 10. It was next to impossible to hide his love/affection for the children. 11. She felt great love for her parents. 12. Her passion/bent for reading is well known. 13. How dare you tell me such things? 14.1 dare say* he will touch upon the subject. 15. The child did ' I dare say - Я думаю/Мне кажется. п't dare to open his mouth. 16. They have shown some disrespect if not contempt for the authority.
Exercise 2. p. 70
1. You couldn't help feeling admiration for her slim figure, bright eyes and soft voice. 2. It's up to you to go and see for yourself. 3. The children felt frustrated when they understood that they were despised by their leader. 4. The stuff smelt terrible. 5. Everybody knows about my little daughter's love of cartoons and puppet films. 6. How dare you ask for more? 7.1 dared to tell him that he would change his mind. 8. The music sounds quite familiar. 9. This tune sounds very nice. 10. All the children knew about John's devotion to his pets and felt respect for this feeling. 11.1 felt angry and upset when I accidentally met him. 12. How dare you deny the fact? 13. It's up to you to decide.