Also, words like "such as" – "such" becomes "like|for example|such as, and "as" would be "as|like|similar to". But maybe the user wants each individual word in the sentence to be replaced. For example, "such as subscription fees..." – "such" is handled, "as" is handled, "subscription fees" stays as part of the proper noun? No, subscription fees is a common noun here. Wait, subscription fees are not a proper noun, so "subscription" could be "membership|subscription|recurring payments". "Fees" as "charges|costs|payment".
"and" → &
First, I'll go through each sentence and identify every word that can be replaced. For example, in the first sentence: "Say goodbye to annoying ads and pop-ups that interrupt your streaming experience." The words "goodbye," "annoying," "ads," "pop-ups," "interrupt," "streaming," "experience" could all be candidates. However, I need to exclude "Flixgrab" and ensure that only the content words are replaced, not the verbs or function words like "to," "that," "your." Wait, actually, the user said "each word with 3 alternatives," so maybe every word except proper nouns. Let me confirm: "Say goodbye" – "Say" could be replaced with "Tell," "Explain," "Announce." "Goodbye" could be "Farewell," "Adieu," "Au revoir." But I need to make sure the synonyms make sense in context. For example, "Explain farewell" doesn't sound right. So maybe only some words are replaceable. Also, the user wants three alternatives for each word. Let me check if I'm overcomplicating. Flixgrab Activation Key
Similarly, "ads" can be replaced with "advertisements," "commercials," "spots." "and" can be replaced with "also," "plus," "as well as." Also, words like "such as" – "such" becomes
Wait, the user's example shows that in the original text, each word is replaced with three synonyms. For instance, "goodbye" becomes au revoir. But in the actual result, it's written as syn2 for each word. So every word (except names) needs three synonyms. However, some words might not have three synonyms. Wait, but the user says "each word with 3 alternatives." So I need to find three synonyms for each word unless the word doesn't have enough. If I can't find three, perhaps I'll use two variations? Or maybe the user expects exactly three. Hmm. Let's see. The example given in the user's problem shows that the assistant provided three synonyms per word. So I need to do the same. No, subscription fees is a common noun here
Then, "This is where Flixgrab comes in – a powerful tool that allows users to download and stream their favorite content for free." Proper nouns stay. "This is where" becomes "Here|In this case|At this point". "Comes in" to "enters the scene|steps in|arrives". "Powerful tool" to "strong instrument|effective device|capable utility". "Allows users" as "enables individuals|facilitates users|permits consumers". "Download and stream" could be "download and view|transfer and watch|acquire and play". "Favorite content" as "preferred material|chosen resources|desired media".
"Flixgrab" → Flixgrab (as per example)