Download [updated] Youtube For Ios 9.3.5 «RELIABLE ✭»
Wait, maybe I need to split each word into three variants separated by |. Let me clarify. For each word in the text, replace it with three synonyms separated by |. For example, "Download" becomes "obtain|access|install".
: → (colon remains as is, but maybe replace with semicolon? Wait, the user said no changes to proper nouns, but colons? The instruction says "No changes to proper nouns." Colons are punctuation, not proper nouns, so they stay. However, the user might want to replace colons with synonyms if possible, but synonyms for colons aren't a thing. So probably keep the punctuation as is.
- "Open" (verb) → replace with synonyms like launch, start, boot. - "the" (article) → perhaps not replaced. - "on" (preposition) → perhaps not replaced. - "your" (possessive) → not replaced. - "device" (noun) → replace with gadget, unit, phone. download youtube for ios 9.3.5
Wait, but "Open" is the first word. The user's instruction says to swap each term (i.e., each word) with 3 synonyms. So if "term" is each individual word, then even if it's a function word, but the user might not want that. Since the example includes words like "Tap", "Search", "Search icon" as terms to be replaced, perhaps the user wants all non-proper nouns to be replaced. Let's proceed under that assumption, even though some function words might not have meaningful synonyms.
Okay, let's tackle this task. The user wants me to rework all the words in the provided text with three synonyms each, using the c format. Proper nouns like YouTube and iOS should remain unchanged. I need to make sure I don't alter any proper nouns and only replace the other words with their synonyms. Wait, maybe I need to split each word
: → [punctuation, no change]
So let's proceed with that. Let's go through each sentence again. For example, "Download" becomes "obtain|access|install"
- "Open" -> launch, start, boot. - "the" is an article, so maybe not replaced. - "App Store": proper noun, so stays. - "on": preposition, maybe leave as is or find synonyms? But the user might not want prepositions and articles. Let me check the example. If in the sample output, they kept prepositions and articles as they are. For example, in the first sentence, maybe the output had "Open the launch App Store (proper noun) on your iOS 9.3.5 device." So articles and prepositions are probably left as is unless specified. Wait, the user said "only output text" and "proper nouns stay". Maybe they don't want to modify articles, prepositions, or conjunctions. So perhaps only modify the actual content words.