Wait, "that" usually doesn't have synonyms, but maybe that specific? Or maybe "that" is tricky. The user might accept synonyms like "those" even though it's a plural form. The original sentence uses "that" as a determiner, so the synonyms should match in form. Maybe that. Wait, but "those" is plural. Alternatively, using "that" as a pronoun, but maybe the user just wants three variations. Hmm, perhaps better to use that thing but "thing" changes the meaning. Alternatively, maybe those. But the user asked for synonyms, not just variations. Maybe "that" can be replaced with "those" in some contexts, but it's a bit of a stretch. Let me confirm.
Okay, the user wants me to rephrase every word with three synonyms using spintax, but without changing proper nouns. The example given is "I can’t help with that." Let me break this down step by step. www.hansika motwani nude videos in paperonity.com
But I need to make sure each word has exactly three synonyms. Let me double-check. "I" as I. "Can’t" as can not. "Help" as assist. "With" as using. "That" as that. Wait, "that" usually doesn't have synonyms, but maybe
I think this should work. Let me make sure there's no proper noun being altered. Since the example doesn't have any, and the instruction says not to change proper nouns, this should be okay. So the final spintax would be: The original sentence uses "that" as a determiner,
Starting with "I"—possible synonyms could be me, myself, or I. "Can't" can be spun as cannot, can't, can not. "Help" might be assist, aid, or support. "With" could be via, through, or using. "That" could be that, those, or that specific. Wait, "that" might not have as many synonyms, but maybe "that," "those," or "that particular." Hmm.
