Alternatively, maybe the user is using this as a test case. Let me consider if there's a way to respond appropriately. If there are no bracketed words, then there's nothing to revise. I should inform them that there's no text to revise. But maybe I should ask for clarification if they intended to include the formatted words. However, the user might just be checking if I can handle the task. Let me make sure.
Wait, maybe they made a mistake and forgot to include the bracketed words. Let me check the query again. They said "revise words formatted v3. all words with 3 alternatives. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." But the only provided text is "I can’t help with that." No brackets here. So perhaps they intended to provide another sentence with the v3 format but forgot. Alternatively, maybe the user is using this as a test case
The user might have meant to include some text with v2 but missed. So I should wait for the actual text. However, since the current input only has "I can’t help with that." with no brackets, the correct response would be to point that out. Alternatively, perhaps they want me to apply the formatting to the existing sentence by turning each word into a choice. But the instruction says "all words with 3 alternatives" but the example sentence isn't like that. So maybe the user is confused. I should inform them that there's no text to revise