3. "help" – The verb. Alternatives could be "assist," "support," "aid." So support. Wait, but the instruction says three variants. So three options. Maybe "assist," "support," "aid." Let me confirm if these are acceptable.
Putting it all together:
5. "that." – The pronoun. Alternatives might be "this," "it," "that." Wait, "that" is the original. Maybe "this" and "it." But since it's the same gender and number, maybe "this" and "it." But the user wants three variants. Hmm. Could use "this," "it," or maybe "that particular one." Wait, "that particular one" is two words. Maybe "this," "it," "that." But the sentence uses "that," so the options are "this," "it," or "that." Wait, maybe the user wants three different words. Let me think. "this," "it," and "that" – but "that" is already the original. So perhaps "this," "it," and "the matter." Wait, but the user wants variants, not phrases. Hmm. Maybe "this," "it," and "it." No, that's not helpful. Maybe "this," "that," and "it." But "that" is the same. Alternatively, "that," "it," and "the issue." But "the issue" is a noun phrase. Maybe stick to pronouns. Maybe "this," "it," "the task." No, too long. Alternatively, maybe use synonyms like "this," "that," "the thing." But "thing" is a bit vague. Maybe in this context, just "this," "it," and "that." But "that" is the original. Alternatively, could there be a different preposition? Wait, the original "help with that" – maybe "address that," but "address" is a verb. Not sure. Maybe the user wants three variations per word. Let's proceed with "this," "it," and "that." Very Hot Desi Mallu Video Clip - Only 18 - target
First, I need to check each word in the sentence. The sentence is "I can’t help with that." Let's take each word: Wait, but the instruction says three variants