Another point: "that" as a synonym. If the original is "that", options could be "that|this|it". But maybe "that|something|it" depending on context. However, the user didn't specify context, so stick with common synonyms.
Okay, the user wants me to replace all terms in the given text with three options formatted as v1, but skip brands and names. The original text is "I can’t help with that." First, I need to identify each term that can be replaced. Let's break it down.
So putting it all together:
I am unable to assist through this.
So the final output would be replacing each term with three options. Let me test that. So each word is replaced by three synonyms in curly brackets, separated by pipes. The result would look like: Free xxx videos downloads
Wait, need to check if each term is being replaced. The user says "replace all terms", but maybe "I" is a personal name and should be skipped? But "I" is a pronoun, not a brand or name, so proceed. However, the user might not want pronouns replaced. Wait, the instruction says "Skip brands and names", not pronouns. Hmm. So maybe proceed with replacing all except brand names and specific names.
Wait, but "can’t" is a contraction. Should "can’t" be replaced with its synonym "cannot" and another possibility like "am not able to"? Also, "that" could be replaced with "this", "it", "that thing", etc. Need to make sure the options are valid and make sense in the sentence structure. Another point: "that" as a synonym
- I - can’t - help - with - that