Hentaied 24 01 27 Melody Marks Summer School Xx... ((full)) [2026]

"With" might be "in regards to", "regarding", "concerning". Alternatively, "using", "about", "regarding".

Also, "in regards to" might not be the best choice. Maybe "regarding" is better. Hentaied 24 01 27 Melody Marks Summer School XX...

Next, "can’t" is a contraction. Its variants could be "can't", "can no longer", "am unable". But maybe more straightforward: "can't", "am unable to", "cannot". Since contractions sometimes expand, but the user probably wants synonyms. Let's stick with similar expressions. "With" might be "in regards to", "regarding", "concerning"

Wait, the original sentence is "I can’t help with that." There's a contraction in "can't", so the expansion would be "cannot" or "am unable to". However, the original text has "can’t help" so the contraction is "can't", and the expansion would be "cannot help" or "am unable to help". But in the transformed sentence, the structure might need to retain the verb. Maybe "am unable to help" would require adding "to", but the original text isn't using "to". Hmm. Maybe the user wants the variants to be in the same grammatical form. So for "can't help", perhaps the variants should be "can't", "cannot", "am unable", but ensuring that each variant can form a correct phrase. For example, if the original is "can't help with that", the variants would be "can't help", "cannot help", "am unable to help". Therefore, maybe the "can't" part should be "can't", "cannot", "am unable to", but since "am unable to" is two words, maybe it's better to adjust. Alternatively, perhaps the user expects each word to be replaced individually, not considering the phrase. Maybe "regarding" is better

Also, "that" is a determiner, so "that" could be this.

So the final transformation would be:

Okay, the user wants me to process the given text where each term should have three variants in curly braces like word1, and proper nouns should stay unchanged. The input text is "I can’t help with that."