Adobe After Effects 2019 [2021] ❲Official❳
Also, check for any hyphenated words or contractions. The original has "it’s" which becomes it is? Wait, the user said to revise words as word1, so "it’s" is "it's" (contraction), so synonym options. But "it’s" is "it is", so synonyms could be he's, she's, or they're? Not sure. But the user might just want "it's" left alone, but the instruction says every word with three synonyms. So maybe replace "it’s" with he has? That doesn't make sense. Wait, "it’s" is not a proper noun. The user said proper nouns stay, but common nouns and verbs are to be replaced. So "it’s" – "it" is a pronoun, "’s" is a contraction. So maybe split into "it is". But this is getting complicated. Maybe the user expects only the word before the contraction to be replaced. Hmm. This might be a tricky part. The user might not have considered contractions. For now, perhaps just replace "it’s" with she’s, but that might not be perfect. Alternatively, maybe treat the contraction as a single word and replace the root word. Not sure. Maybe the user wants to replace the entire contraction. Since the original says to replace every word, maybe "it’s" becomes they’s. But I need three synonyms. So, she is? But that's mixing verbs. Maybe not the best. Perhaps better to leave contractions as they are. Wait, the original instruction says "every word with 3 synonyms. Proper nouns stay." So "it’s" is not a proper noun, so must be replaced. But the contraction is a word. How to handle that? Maybe split into two words: "it is". Then replace "it" and "is" separately. So he is were. But this is getting complicated. The user might not have considered contractions, so maybe just replace the main word. For example, "it’s" becomes she’s. But that's only two variants. Hmm. This might be an oversight. Alternatively, maybe the user expects the contraction as a single word, so just three synonyms for the contraction. For example, they’re. Not sure. Maybe better to proceed with the user's example and see if there's a pattern. The example given is just a text, but without contractions. Maybe in this case, it's acceptable to leave contractions as is. But the user says to revise words as word, so maybe replace "it's" with she’s. I'll proceed with that, recognizing that it's an approximation.
Moving on to the next sentence: "Here are some tips and tricks to take your skills to the next level." "Tips" can be suggestions, ideas, or pointers. "Tricks" could be hacks, techniques, or methods. "Take your skills to the next level" might be elevate your abilities, advance your expertise, or enhance your proficiency.
Similarly, in the Online Communities sentence: "Join online communities, such as Reddit’s r/AfterEffects..." The term "communities" could be replaced. Let's think of three options: forums? Adobe After Effects 2019
Check for any missed terms. Let me go through again.
Another thing to remember: if a word is used multiple times, like "use" in the first section, each occurrence should be replaced. For example, "Use Expressions: Use expressions..." So the first "Use" is the title; maybe capitalize it. But in the output, the user says to "Only output text." So maybe keep the structure as in the original, replacing each word. But proper nouns stay as they are. For example, "Adobe After Effects 2019" remains the same, but the rest are replaced. Also, check for any hyphenated words or contractions
Putting it all together, making sure proper nouns like Adobe, Reddit, Udemy, r/AfterEffects are left untouched.
Next part: "Online Communities: Join online communities, such as Reddit’s r/AfterEffects..." "Reddit" is a proper noun, so that stays. But "online communities" could be spintax. Maybe replace with different types of communities. Like online forums? Let me check if that's three options and fits the context. But "it’s" is "it is", so synonyms could
"notable features include: Improved Performance" → maybe capitalize "improved performance" as optimized processing