Alcpt Form | 99
Next sentence: "The test is designed to assess the candidate’s ability to communicate effectively in English, both in writing and speaking."
I need to go through each word and decide whether it's part of a proper noun or not. Let's list out all the words and check. alcpt form 99
Also, the original text has "candidate’s ability", so maybe "candidate’s capacity" or "candidate’s capability" as synonyms. Next sentence: "The test is designed to assess
Each replacement should have exactly three options in the spintax format. For example, if a word has synonyms like "assess", "evaluate", "measure", the spintax would be evaluate. Each replacement should have exactly three options in
Since there's no content, it remains as is. If there were any other parts, I would process them similarly, ensuring proper nouns like "ALCPT Form 99" stay unchanged and all other words are replaced with spintax options.
"Aviation maintenance personnel" is a common noun. "Mechanics" can be "technicians", "repairers", "engineers" (but engineers are already mentioned). So maybe "technicians", "service staff", "repair crews".
Wait, in the first part, the instruction says to rephrase each word. Does that mean every single word, including the names? The user says to leave names unchanged. The ALCPT Form 99 is a name, so it stays. Other nouns like "Test Center" are phrases, so maybe each word in the phrase? But the user example shows rephrasing phrases as a whole. For example, "Test Center" is a phrase, so replacing the whole phrase. So I need to consider each multi-word component as a single term. Let me confirm that.