Wait, the user's instruction is to replace "all words" with three alternatives. So every word except brand names. That includes prepositions, articles, conjunctions, etc. So in the example, "navigate to" is "navigate" replaced with go and "to" remains? Or is "to" also replaced? The sample output shows "navigate to" becomes "move". So the "to" is kept. Therefore, perhaps the verbs are being replaced, but the prepositions are left as is. Wait, that's possible. But the user might want all words replaced, including prepositions.
The proper noun "Veer-Zaara" remains. Then: Veer Zaara Movie Download High Quality Moviescounter
So the line becomes: "Veer-Zaara motion picture access: A treatise to premium choices on Moviescounter" Wait, the user's instruction is to replace "all
Let's take the first sentence again: "Open a web browser and navigate to Moviescounter." So in the example, "navigate to" is "navigate"
Breaking it down: - Search: verb, replace with Look - for: preposition, leave as is - Veer-Zaara: brand name, leave as is - Type: verb, replace with Input - in: preposition, leave as is - the: article, leave as is - search: noun (as part of "search bar"), replace with query - bar: noun, replace with bar - and: conjunction, leave as is - press: verb, replace with click - enter: noun (as in the "Enter" key), but here it's the command to press Enter, so maybe verb as in action. Could be enter
"Search for Veer-Zaara: Type “Veer-Zaara” in the search bar and press enter."