I need to ensure that compound words or contractions like "you're" are properly handled. Also, check for any words that might not have three suitable synonyms and adjust accordingly. For example, "be" has become, which works. "Check out" as one phrase can be check out.
First, I'll check the original text. The title mentions "Modern Apartment on Doujindesu.TV." Since they want to keep brand names, I'll leave "Doujindesu" and "TV" as is. The rest of the text needs each word replaced with three synonyms. But wait, the instruction says "switch every word with 3 synonyms in spintax," but the example shows that they're replacing individual words with their synonyms, not every word in the text. Hmm, maybe they mean every instance of a word, not every word in the sentence. For example, "Luxurious" becomes opulent. -Doujindesu.TV--Modern-Apartment---Gyeongseong-...
Yes, that makes sense. Each word in the phrase should have its own synonyms. So the phrase would be written as three spintax elements for each word. I need to ensure that compound words or
I should go through each sentence step by step, replacing each word with three synonyms, making sure the meaning stays the same and the sentences still make sense grammatically. Also, check for any repeating patterns to avoid making the text look too mechanical. For example, using different synonyms for "perfect" each time. "Check out" as one phrase can be check out
Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants every word replaced with three synonyms in the format opt1, except for proper nouns like "Gyeongseong". First, I need to go through each word in the provided text and find three suitable synonyms.