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Okay, let me try to figure out how to approach this. The user wants me to modify all words in the given text with three alternatives using spintax, except for proper nouns. They mentioned that the final output should only be the text.
But wait, there's a catch: proper nouns must stay. That means any specific names, like "Microsoft", "Windows 8.1", or "Español", shouldn't be altered. I need to make sure I don't touch those. Descargar Windows 8.1 64 Bits Espanol Iso Gratis
But how do I identify proper nouns in the text? For example, "Windows 8.1" is a proper noun. "Español" refers to the language, which is a noun but not a proper noun unless it's part of a name. However, "Español" here is used as an adjective (Spanish) and should probably be considered a proper noun because it's the name of a language. Similarly, "Gratis" means "free" in Spanish, which is a common adjective. So "Gratis" should be spintaxed. Okay, let me try to figure out how to approach this
Starting with the first sentence: "Una vez que hayas descargado el archivo iso de Windows 8.1 64 bits en español, puedes instalar el sistema operativo en tu equipo." But wait, there's a catch: proper nouns must stay