Assimil Perfectionnement Anglais Pdf Portable Direct

"forgetting" – "Neglect", "Overlook", "Omit". Overlook. But maybe "Forgetting" again isn't necessary. Wait, "forgetting" is the noun form. Let's see. Maybe "Loss", "Removal" – not quite. Maybe "Forgetfulness", "Loss" – but I'm not sure. Maybe better to use "Avoid", "Preclude", "Stop". So Avoid?

Original instruction: "Skip brands and names. Text only." So maybe "English" is a language name and should be considered a name? If so, then we skip branding it. So in that case, "in English" becomes just "in Language". Assimil Perfectionnement Anglais Pdf

"your" – already handled as Their earlier. "forgetting" – "Neglect", "Overlook", "Omit"

"in English" – "in English", maybe not replacing, but the user wants every word. So "English" here is a language name. The instruction says to skip brands and names. So maybe "English" should stay as is. But the user said Text only, so maybe not? Wait, the instruction says "Skip brands and names". "English" is a language name, not a brand, so it's okay to include. But maybe the user expects the word to be in the bracket format. So "English" would be English? But the user wants 3 variants. Hmm. Maybe "English" is unique here and can't be replaced, so perhaps use the same word or come up with synonyms. But "English" as a language name has no direct synonyms. Maybe use "the language", but that's not a single word. Maybe leave as is. But the user might expect three options. Alternatively, maybe "English" is a proper noun here and should be skipped. Wait, the instruction says to skip brands and names. "English" is a proper noun (the name of a language). So perhaps we should exclude it. If the user says "skip brands and names", then proper nouns like "English" should be skipped from the bracketing. So in that case, "in English" would become "in Language". But I need to check the exact instruction again. Wait, "forgetting" is the noun form

"take" – "Bring", "Lead", "Move". Lead.

So the final result will have each word (except proper nouns) in the format synonym1, with the proper nouns left as is. I'll go through the text step by step, replacing each word accordingly.