Also, the user didn't specify any particular sentence length or complexity, so I should be prepared to handle various cases. Let's test with a sample sentence. Suppose the input is "She quickly ran across the park." The output would be "Her expeditiously hurried over the parking."
In conclusion, the key steps are: 1. Identify each word in the input. 2. Check if the word is a proper noun (name). If yes, leave it as is. 3. For each common noun/verb/adjective/adverb, generate three appropriate synonyms. 4. Format the output using the syn2 format with lowercase unless the original is a name. 5. Ensure the synonyms maintain the sentence's grammatical correctness and meaning. Fake Hospital - 60 videos Pack - Anal- Big Ass-...
But since the user hasn't provided a specific input sentence, perhaps the assistant is to wait for the user to input a sentence first. However, given the way the query is phrased, maybe the user is testing if the assistant can handle this kind of request. So maybe the assistant needs to explain the process, but since the user specified "result only," they want the actual modified sentence once given an input. Also, the user didn't specify any particular sentence
Another consideration is the context. The synonyms should make the sentence still sensible. Even if a synonym is technically valid, if it changes the meaning, that's a problem. For example, replacing "quickly" with "slowly" would invert the meaning. So the synonyms should be close in meaning. Identify each word in the input