"Resources for the Hong Kong Secondary 1 Maths Exam Paper" – again, the exam name is a proper noun, so unchanged.
In the next section: "Mathematics textbooks, such as those published by Oxford University Press or Pearson Education, can provide comprehensive coverage of mathematical concepts." Since Oxford and Pearson are proper nouns, they stay. "Mathematics textbooks" becomes "math books|math study guides|math academic texts." "Comprehensive coverage" could be "thorough explanation|detailed exploration|complete overview." hong kong secondary 1 maths exam paper
"exam" → test, quiz, assessment
Original text: Number and Operations: whole numbers, fractions... "Resources for the Hong Kong Secondary 1 Maths
The user says "convert words as word1. each term with 3 synonyms. Don't touch proper nouns." Their example output would be a list of terms converted with three synonyms. So for each term (like "Number and Operations"), replace each part (Number and Operations) with three synonyms each. But in their sample output, they have "Number and Operations" as count and arithmetic. Wait, but in the user's query, the sample output they provided (which I don't have) might have the structure where each term is replaced by three synonyms, perhaps separated by |. The user says "convert words as word1
"important" → significant, crucial, vital
"that" → which, what, that