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2. VERB
3. TENSE
4. SENTENCE
& TYPES
5. QUESTION TAG
6. CONDITIONAL
SENTENCES
7. SUBJECT VERB
AGREEMENT
8. CAUSATIVE
VERBS
9. MOOD
10. INVERSION
11. INFINITIVE
& GERUND
12. PARTICIPLE
13. PASSIVE VOICE
14. NARRATION
15. NOUN
16. PRONOUN
17. ADJECTIVE
18. ADVERB
19. CONFUSING
ADVERBS & ADJECTIVES
20. ARTICLE
21. DETERMINERS
22. PREPOSITION
23. FIXED
PREPOSITION AND EXERCISE
24. PHRASAL VERB
25. CONJUNCTION
26. PARALLELISM
27. MODALS
28. SUPERFLUOUS
EXPRESSION
29. SPELLINGS
31. LEGAL TERMS
The next sentence: "With its hilarious take on the consequences of honesty, the movie is sure to provide plenty of laughs and entertainment." Here, "hilarious take" could be funny angle, and "plenty of laughs" to loads of mirth.
For example, "The" → The, "1997" is a year, proper noun, left as is. "comedy" → Comedy, "film" → Movie, etc.
Finally, I'll present the result in the required format—text only, no markdown, ensuring that all the variants are enclosed in the curly braces and separated by pipes. I'll also make sure that each original term is replaced by exactly three options, and that the overall text structure is preserved.
"The" → That "1997" → kept as proper noun "comedy" → Laughter "film" → Movie "“" → kept "Liar" → part of the movie title, so kept "Liar" → kept "”" → kept "starring" → Starring
Another thing is the ellipsis in "www.S…" which should be retained as part of the URL, so that shouldn't be altered. The domains like "www.Something.com" (assuming that's what it is) might not be brand names, but the user might want to keep "Amazon Prime Video," etc. as is.
In the "Why Watch" section, each reason is a topic: "Comedy gold," "Family-friendly," "Cultural relevance." Each of these can be spun. For example, "Comedy gold" becomes "Comedy gem|Entertainment masterpiece|Laughter-packed," "Family-friendly" becomes "Suitable for all ages|All-family entertainment|Safe for kids," "Cultural relevance" becomes "Universal themes|Relatable messaging|Cultural significance."
Original first sentence: "Liar Liar 1997 Dual Audio Hindi -ORG 5.1: A Comedy Classic Now Available in Hindi"