Alternatively, maybe "can't" doesn't have three valid synonyms in this context. The user might not mind. Maybe include the same form as one of the options. But the user might want three distinct ones. Hmm.
me cannot aid concerning it
So maybe "can't" remains as one of the options. So perhaps can't but "unable" would need "to" which isn't present. Hmm. So maybe stick to "cannot" and "can't" as options. Wait, the user said three synonyms, maybe the third could be "unwilling", but that changes the meaning. Hmm. Alternatively, maybe the user allows one synonym that changes the sentence slightly. But the user's instruction is to modify each word with three synonyms, so perhaps it's acceptable. So "can't" → cannot but "able" is the opposite. No, that's bad. So perhaps "can't" has limited synonyms here. Maybe may not but "may not" is different. Alternatively, not able but "not able" is two words. The user said every word with three synonyms, so maybe the third option is a less direct synonym. SexArt.24.08.18.Christy.White.Art.Of.Love.XXX.1...
First word is "I". The synonyms for "I" would be pronouns like "me", "myself", and "person". Hmm, but "person" might be a bit too generic. Let me check the context. The original sentence is a direct statement, so using "me" or "myself" makes sense. Maybe "self" as another option.
Synonyms:
help → assist
Okay, so the user wants me to modify every word in the sentence "I can’t help with that." with three synonyms for each word, keeping the names unchanged. Let me start by breaking down the sentence into individual words and then finding synonyms for each. But the user might want three distinct ones
I → myself