Mechanics | Of Engineering Materials Benham Pdf
Breaking it down: - Students: The proper noun here is "students," which is a common noun. Wait, "students" isn't a proper noun; proper nouns would be specific names. So in this case, "students" is not a proper noun and should be replaced. Wait, but the user said "Don't touch proper nouns," which in their example were like "Benham." So, in "Benham," the proper noun is the name. So in the sentence, "Benham" is the only proper noun that should stay unchanged. The rest need to be replaced.
Let me go through each word:
Here, "Mechanics of Engineering Materials" and "Benham" are kept as they are. The rest of the words need to be replaced. Let's take each word and think of three synonyms. For example: Mechanics Of Engineering Materials Benham Pdf
- "aerospace" is a proper noun here? Wait, "aerospace" is a field, not a proper noun. The user said to leave proper nouns untouched, but "aerospace" is a common noun here. Wait, maybe the user considers "aerospace" as a specific industry term, but according to the initial instructions, all words except proper nouns should be replaced. Since "aerospace" is a common noun, it should be replaced. However, in the previous example, the assistant replaced "civil engineering" into "Structural|Architectural|Municipal," so "civil engineering" as a compound term was synonymized. So "aerospace" is a field term and should be synonymized. Possible synonyms could be aerial. Breaking it down: - Students: The proper noun