In the first user's example response, the brand name PSIM is kept as is. So I need to check each word in the text for being a proper noun. Words like "PSIM", "Labcenter Electronics", and any other specific proper names. Other than that, all are common nouns or verbs. So verbs like "Click", "Select", "Fill", "Run", "Follow", "Choose", "Select", "Complete" are to be replaced. Nouns like "link", "form", "software", "installer", etc., are common and can be replaced.
For example, "Click" could be Press. Then each subsequent word: "on" becomes upon, "Finish" becomes Finish, and so on. I'll make sure that each term has three variations and that the brand names like "PSIM 9.3," "Labcenter Electronics," and "Windows 7" remain unchanged.
System requirements could be part of other terms. For example, "system requirements" might be turned into "hardware specifications|software prerequisites|installation guidelines". download psim 9.3 full version
For the second sentence: "Can I upgrade" turns into "Can I upgrade|Is it possible to upgrade|Shall I upgrade". "From an earlier version" becomes "from a prior model|from an older edition|from a previous version". "Of PSIM" stays. "Yes" can be "Yes|Indeed|Affirmative". "You can upgrade" becomes "you may upgrade|you're able to enhance|you're permitted to progress". "Contact Labcenter Electronics" stays. "For more information" is "for further details|for additional info|to get more data".
I need to check that all verbs and nouns have three options, maintaining grammatical correctness. Also, sentence structure should remain intact after substitutions. For instance, in the FAQs section, "What is the cost of PSIM 9.3?" becomes Which is cost of PSIM 9.3?: The cost for PSIM 9.3 varies depending on license kind and time. In the first user's example response, the brand
I'll go word by word. "The" can stay as is, unless they want it spinnable, but since it's an article, maybe they don't. Let me check the example. Wait, the user said each word with three alternatives, but maybe common words like articles can stay. Hmm, but the example given by the user includes "The new simulation engine offers..." So they changed every word. So I need to find three synonyms for each word except brand names.
Downloading PSIM 9.3 Entire Program To obtain PSIM 9.3 entire package, execute these procedures: Other than that, all are common nouns or verbs
Break down: - Click → Tap - Download → Acquire (but the label in quotes may be kept as Download, but based on previous example, maybe it's okay to change the verb but not the label) Wait, in the first example, the user had "Click on the “Download” link" transformed to "Click on the “Download” button". But in this case, the user might have left the button label as is. But in the user's note, they said to keep brand names. So maybe the label "Download" is part of the interface, so it should be kept. So in the first part, "Click" is the verb to replace, "link" is a common noun. So "Click" becomes Press, "link" becomes link, but "Download" in quotes is left as is.
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