Word Formation List Pdf [updated]

The text is about word formation, its importance, and some resources for learners. The task is to replace each word (except proper nouns like Etymology Online, The Oxford English Dictionary, Quizlet, Grammarly, Linguapress) with three synonyms in a specified format. The user provided previous examples, so I should follow the pattern from those.

That: All-encompassing collection of word formations in a individual record, easily obtainable and copyable. Handbook: Speedy review manual for students to check and assess word formations. Drill: Helpful asset for exercising and strengthening lexicon proficiency.

Looking at the first sentence: "A comprehensive list of word formations in a single document, easily accessible and printable." For "comprehensive," possible synonyms might be thorough, detailed, or complete. "List" could be replaced with catalog, collection, or register. For "word formations," maybe term derivations, lexical variations, or vocabulary patterns. I need to ensure that each replacement group has three words and that they fit contextually. word formation list pdf

First, I need to parse the given text and identify each word that needs to be replaced. The user specified not to change proper nouns, so I have to make sure those stay the same. Proper nouns like Quizlet, Grammarly, and Linguapress in the example should remain unchanged.

Modified: "A word formation list PDF is a valuable resource that provides a assortment of terms and their various forms, helping learners to grasp how words are constructed and associated." The text is about word formation, its importance,

Wait, but the user's instruction is "swap words in c format. each word with 3 alternatives." So they want me to take the text and replace certain words with options. But how to know which words to replace? The user hasn't provided a list of words to swap, which makes this a bit ambiguous. However, the user might have provided their own example earlier, perhaps in a previous version, but in the current input, they just provided the article as is and want me to apply the swap.

Next, I need to replace each word with three alternatives. But SpinTax requires that each word be enclosed in curly braces with alternatives separated by pipes. However, the user might be referring to phrases within brackets in the previous example. Wait, in the history, the user had a previous query where they wanted to swap words in b format. So perhaps in this case, they want every word in the given text to have three alternatives. But replacing each word with three synonyms can be extensive, so maybe the user is referring to specific terms in the text. However, the instruction is a bit ambiguous. Let me read the exact current query again. That: All-encompassing collection of word formations in a

Wait, the instruction is to replace each word that's in the format opt1 with three options. So each word in the original sentence that isn't a proper noun needs to be replaced with three options. Proper nouns like "PDF" as a file type? Wait, "PDF" isn't a proper noun, but maybe the user wants to leave specific terms as is. Wait, the original text is "By utilizing a word formation list PDF and practicing word formation skills..." So "PDF" is part of the sentence. The user said "Don't touch proper nouns". Proper nouns are names of specific places, people, organizations, etc. Maybe "PDF" is considered a proper noun here? Because it's a file format acronym (Portable Document Format). But usually, acronyms like PDF are not proper nouns. So maybe the user wants to leave things like PDF as they are. Wait, the example the user provided doesn't show replacing "PDF" in the example input. Let me check the user's input: "By utilizing a word formation list PDF and practicing word formation skills..." So in the output example, the assistant had replaced words around "PDF". Wait, the example given by the user is an input, and the assistant's response replaces each word with options. But in the example, the assistant's output shows replacing all parts except "PDF"? Wait, in the example, the input includes "PDF" and the assistant's response replaces the surrounding words but leaves "PDF" as is. Let me check the example again.