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- "help": Verb. Synonyms: assist, aid, support. So aid

The words are "I", "can't", "help", "with", "that". Proper nouns: "I" is a pronoun, not a proper noun. So all words can be replaced. But the user probably expects the same structure as the example, which has a placeholder like replace-me. So maybe the user wants to take each word in the input and offer three synonyms in , but the input isn't in that format. Maybe there's a misunderstanding. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to take each word in the input and replace it with three synonyms, which is not possible since the original text isn't structured with .... touchmywife 24 06 28 rachel steele wife celebra...

If that's the case, then for the input "I can’t help with that." the steps would be: identify each word (excluding proper nouns), and generate three synonyms for "help". The other words like "I", "can’t", "with", "that" would remain as is since they are pronouns, contractions, prepositions, and pronouns/determiners. But "help" could be replaced with synonyms. So the output would be "I can’t aid with this." (since "that" was changed to "this"). But the user might want all possible words replaced. However, the instruction says "every word with 3 synonyms", but the example only replaces one word. So maybe only the words that can be replaced are the verbs. I think the user might have confused the setup. - "help": Verb

Given the ambiguity, but following the example where "help" was replaced with three synonyms, I'll proceed to do the same here. Let's analyze the input sentence: "I can’t help with that." The word "help" is a verb here. Generate three synonyms: assist, support, aid. The "that" could be replaced with "this", "it", or "the matter". "Can’t" is a contraction, but the user says not to change proper nouns. Since "I" is a pronoun, it's okay to replace it, but in the example, it was kept as "I". Wait, the example had "I" replaced with "I cannot". Wait no, in the example, "I can’t help with that." became "I cannot assist with this." So "can’t" was replaced with three synonyms: cannot, am unable to, am incapable of. Then "help" was replaced with assist. So the user expects that each word (except proper nouns) is replaced with three synonyms. But in the example, "I" wasn't replaced, but "can’t" was. Wait, in the example, "I can’t help with that." became "I am unable to assist with this." So the "can’t" is the contraction "can not", which was replaced with three synonyms. The "help" was replaced with "assist". The "that" changed to "this". Proper nouns: "I" is a pronoun, not a proper noun

3. "help" is a verb, so replace with synonyms: assist, aid, support.

- "that": Determiner/pronoun. Synonyms: this, it, the matter. it

2. "can’t" is the contraction of "can not", which is a verb. Generate three synonyms: cannot, am unable to, am incapable of.