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Text: Please write in English."
Then "Please" could be "Would you kindly", "May I request", or "Kindly". "Write" could be "Compose", "Draft", "Pencil". "In" could be "Within", "Inside", "Into". "English" is a proper noun, so it stays the same. However, the user might consider "English" a language, which is a common noun, but since it's the name of a language, it's a proper noun. Hmm. Wait, "English" in the context of "write in English" is specifying the language, which is a common noun here. But proper nouns are names of specific things, like countries, people, titles. Languages are general, so maybe "English" is a common noun here. Wait, according to grammar, languages are considered common nouns unless they are proper nouns. But actually, languages are proper nouns because they are the names of specific systems of communication. So "English" is a proper noun and should be skipped. But I'm not entirely sure. The user might have intended to keep all proper nouns, so maybe "English" should be rephrased. But the instruction says to skip proper nouns. So maybe I should leave "English" as is. Let me confirm that. If "English" is a proper noun here, it's a language name, so yes, it's a proper noun. Therefore, in "write in English", "English" is a proper noun and should not be rephrased. Tamil Actress Jothika Xvideos Com
Therefore, the final answer is as above.
So in the example given by the user:
Breaking it down:
But the original text includes "Please write in English." with the period. Should I rephrase the period as well? The example provided by the user doesn't include punctuation in the rephrased variants, so maybe just rephrase the words, keeping the punctuation. Therefore, the final output would have the punctuation as is. Kindly Draft Into English
Okay, I need to rephrase every word in the given text with three variants each. The user specified to skip proper nouns and format each with v1. Let me start by understanding the input.