Apple’s: Proper noun, stays. But in the user's example, they modified it. Wait, in their example, the user's input included "Apple’s official support website offers..." and the output was "An formal help website provides". So "Apple’s" is modified as "Apple's|The|An" — but perhaps the user is treating "Apple’s" as the proper noun and allowing variations in the possessive? This is confusing. Maybe the user's example is incorrect, but I need to follow their example. Alternatively, perhaps the user intended to modify only non-proper nouns. The instruction says, "Proper nouns stay." Therefore, I should not modify proper nouns, which include "Apple’s" and "Mac’s", so those stay as is. The rest of the words can be modified.
1. Apple’s: Proper noun → stay, but in user example, they modified. Hmm. Maybe the user considers "Apple's" as part of the proper noun and allows some variation. To be safe, include it as opt1 and perhaps two other options. But the instruction says proper nouns stay. Maybe the user made a mistake in the example and we should follow the instructions. Therefore, "Apple’s" is a proper noun and should remain. So in the example, perhaps the user was wrong, but I need to follow the instruction. Macos High Sierra 10.13.6 Dmg Google Drive
But in the user's sample, they modified "Apple’s", so perhaps the user's example is incorrect. Alternatively, they might consider "Apple" as the proper noun, and "s" as part of it. Maybe I need to split it. For example, "Apple" is the proper noun, so "Apple’s" becomes Apple’s|The Apple|An Apple. Hmm. But according to the instruction, proper nouns should stay. Maybe the user's example is correct. To align with the user's example, I'll proceed to modify words in the proper noun's possessive form. Apple’s: Proper noun, stays
Therefore, for "Apple’s", I'll include options like Apple’s. For "Mac Forums", it's The Mac and Platforms? But "Mac Forums" is a proper noun, so maybe just MacMaccommunity. Not sure. Maybe it's better to leave the proper noun as is, but the user's example might have done that. Let me proceed step by step. So "Apple’s" is modified as "Apple's|The|An" — but