Breaking it down: - Install → install - the → this - browser → web - extension → add-on
Similarly, "Go to the Scribd document" – "Go to" can be Navigate to. "document" could be paper. pdf downloader scribd
Wait, the structure "download" is part of the verb phrase. So the correct replacement would be adjusting each word in the phrase. Let me check again. Breaking it down: - Install → install -
Also, proper nouns like "SmallPDF", "PDFCrowd", and "Convertio" should stay the same. Similarly, "PDF" is a proper noun here (file type) so it's okay to keep as is, but wait, the user said proper nouns stay. "PDF" is an acronym, so it's a proper noun. Wait, but the original instruction says "No changes to proper nouns." So "PDF" should stay, but the user might consider "PDF" as a proper noun. Hmm, but in the example given, "PDFs" was replaced with three options. Wait, in the initial example, the user had "PDFs" in the title and replaced them with three options. So maybe they consider "PDF" as a common term and allow replacement. But the user's instruction says proper nouns stay. Let me check the example again. So the correct replacement would be adjusting each
Also, note the formatting: each word's substitutes should be in a format, separated by pipes, with the word wrapped in curly braces. The output should only include the result, no markdown.
1. Tokenize the text into words, maintaining proper nouns as they are. 2. For each token that's not a proper noun, generate three synonyms. 3. Replace each token with c format. 4. Ensure that the structure of sentences is preserved, with the same punctuation and spacing.