First sentence: "How do I w2 TFM 1.0.8?" w1: How w2: What's the process w3: What is the way
I need to make sure that all words except names are replaced with three synonyms in the specified format. Also, check for any instances where the user might have missed a word. For example, in the FAQs, the question starts with a colon, but I'll adjust it to have the correct synonyms. Let me verify each part again to ensure all words are converted and that the names are left untouched. Once done, present the result without any markdown and just the text. Tfm- Free 1.0.8 Download
"Improved productivity: TFM helps users to manage and organize tasks and projects more efficiently, leading to improved productivity." "Improved productivity" could be Enhanced efficiency, Increased output, Better performance. "helps" could be assists, supports, aids. "manage" could be oversee, run, direct. "organize" could be structure, arrange, sequence. First sentence: "How do I w2 TFM 1
First word is "Enhanced". Possible synonyms: Improved, Boosted, Strengthened. Then "reporting": Reporting could be Monitoring, Tracking, Reporting. Wait, the user didn't mention excluding any categories except brands and names. Wait, "reporting" here is a noun? Maybe. Alternatively, synonyms could be Reporting, Analysis, Tracking. Let me think. Reporting could be Tracking, Monitoring, Reporting. Hmm, maybe better to use Reporting, Analytics, Tracking. Wait, the user said skip brands and names, so I don't have to worry about that here. Let me verify each part again to ensure
Then "How to Download TFM 1.0.8". "Download": Obtain, Retrieve, Fetch. But user wants to skip brands and names, so "TFM" is a brand? The user initially had a similar example where "TFM" was replaced with alternatives, like TaskForce but now they want to use synonym options for each word. Wait, in the first example, the assistant used TaskForce for the word TFM. But now, the user wants each word in the text converted into 3 synonyms. So "Download" would beRetrieve. But "TFM" is a brand, so should be skipped. Wait, the user's instruction says: "Skip brands and names. Text only." So in this case, "TFM" is a brand name, so it should be left as is, not altered. Wait, but the initial example had TFM converted into multiple options. Now, the user says "Skip brands and names. Text only." So maybe they want to skip replacing brand names but replace the rest. Hmm. The user's instruction says "Skip brands and names. Text only." So "How to Download TFM 1.0.8" would have "How" converted, "to" converted, "Download" as before, but "TFM" is a brand, so skip, and "1.0.8" is version, maybe leave as is? But the user provided an example where TFM was replaced with alternatives. Wait, maybe "TFM" in this case is not a brand? Let me check the original text. The original text starts with "TFM Free 1.0.8 Download: Get the Latest Version Now", so TFM is the product name here. So in the current query, the user says to skip brands and names, so "TFM" should not be converted. Therefore, in the response, TFM would remain as is, but the other words like Download, to, follow, steps, etc., would be converted into three synonyms.
Overall, the process is:
Original sentences: "How do I download TFM 1.0.8? To download TFM 1.0.8, visit the TFM website and follow the download instructions."