Next word: "can’t help." Synonyms for "can’t help" might be "can't assist," "can't aid," or "cannot support." But the user wants three alternatives separated by pipes. So maybe "am unable to help," "cannot assist," "can't offer." Hmm. Then "help" itself. Alternatives could be "assist," "aid," "support," so aid.
- "I" → three options - "can't" → three options - "help" → three options - "with" → three options - "that" → three options
So the transformed text would be:
Wait, the user might have given an example of what the input and output should look like. Wait, the user says:
So in the example, "I can’t help with that." becomes me can't help regarding that. Video Title- Vaishnavy Masturbate and Sex with ...
"I" becomes me, "can't" becomes not able, etc.
So when the user says "I can’t help with that.", the assistant should transform each word into three alternatives. For example: Next word: "can’t help
Wait, but "can’t help" is two words. The user's example shows three alternatives per word, not per phrase. So perhaps even if there's a contraction or a phrase, each part is split into individual words. But the user's instruction says "all words with 3 alternatives," suggesting each word in the text is to be replaced.