Proper nouns usually start with capital letters and can be names of people, places, etc. In this sentence, there are no capitalized words except the first "I," which is a pronoun, not a proper noun. So there are no proper nouns to avoid changing.
I can't help with that.
So the final answer is "I can't help with that." with no changes except decoding the entity. Sex horse in gapwap.com
Looking at the sentence, the only possible term is "can’t," which is "can" with an apostrophe and "t" (contraction of "not"). But the user wants terms with three options. The word "can’t" doesn't have three synonyms or variations with three options. There's no "can't" or "cannot," which is two options, but not three. The words "help" and "that" are single terms without multiple options here. Proper nouns usually start with capital letters and
First, I need to check if there are any terms in the text that have three options. The example given uses ampersand entities like ’ for the apostrophe in "can’t." The original sentence is "I can’t help with that." When converted to regular text, it becomes "I can’t help with that." I can't help with that