To answer this question, we need to use the vocabulary from the lesson. The word "reliable" means someone who can be trusted and depended upon.
So, in the given sentence, we have to substitute the word "he" with a word that means a reliable friend. The suitable word could be "Sarah" or "Alex" or any other name that represents a reliable friend.
So the completed sentence could be: "Sarah is a reliable friend. She ."
In this revised sentence, we have replaced "he" with the name "Sarah" because the word "Sarah" represents a reliable friend. However, we need to use the pronoun "she" instead of "he" because "Sarah" is a female name.
This answer demonstrates understanding of the vocabulary term "reliable" and the ability to apply it in a sentence. It also shows an understanding of subject-verb agreement by using the appropriate pronoun based on the gender of the name used.
To answer this question, we need to use the vocabulary from the lesson. The word "reliable" means someone who can be trusted and depended upon.
So, in the given sentence, we have to substitute the word "he" with a word that means a reliable friend. The suitable word could be "Sarah" or "Alex" or any other name that represents a reliable friend.
So the completed sentence could be: "Sarah is a reliable friend. She ."
In this revised sentence, we have replaced "he" with the name "Sarah" because the word "Sarah" represents a reliable friend. However, we need to use the pronoun "she" instead of "he" because "Sarah" is a female name.
This answer demonstrates understanding of the vocabulary term "reliable" and the ability to apply it in a sentence. It also shows an understanding of subject-verb agreement by using the appropriate pronoun based on the gender of the name used.