- "can't": cannot – yes, can't is the original, so included as the first option, then cannot as a synonym, and "am unable" as another.
3. "help": Synonyms for "help" are numerous: assist, support, aid. So help.
- "that": which – maybe "the one" is a bit long, but acceptable. wilde 40 perverser hausfrauensex
Next, the user wants each word replaced with three synonyms. Let's break it down:
- "I": myself – yes, even though "I" is the original word, maybe including it as one of the options is intended here. Wait, the user says "change each word", so perhaps "I" should have synonyms. However, "I" as a pronoun has very limited synonyms. Maybe the user expects the original word to be included in the options if there are fewer than three true synonyms. Alternatively, maybe the original word is kept as an option. For example, if the word can't have three true synonyms, include the original. The user's instruction is to change each word with three options, but maybe the original can be one of them if needed. So, me is acceptable. - "can't": cannot – yes, can't is the
Wait, but "that" is a demonstrative pronoun here. "This" is also a demonstrative pronoun but refers to something closer. Depending on context, "this" might not be a correct synonym if "that" refers to something distant. However, in the given sentence, the user hasn't specified if the demonstrative is specific, so providing this is acceptable as possible options.
- "help": assist – correct.
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