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"Help" has variants like "Assist," "Support," or "Aid." "With" could be "Using," "Alongside," or "Together with." "That" could be "That," "This," or "It," but maybe "That specific," "That particular," or "That exact." Wait, the user said three variants in the format opt2. So each word should have three, and they need to be simple synonyms if possible.

Okay, the user wants me to switch every word in the sentence "I can’t help with that." with three variants each, but keep proper nouns the same. Let me break this down.

Person Unable to Assist Using That very. "Help" has variants like "Assist," "Support," or "Aid

First, identify each word and check if they are proper nouns. "I" is a pronoun, not a proper noun. "Can’t" is a contraction of "cannot," so that's a verb. "Help" is a noun or verb here. "With" is a preposition. "That" is a pronoun. None of these are proper nouns, so all should be replaced.

"I" → Self "Can’t" → Not able "Help" → Aid "With" → Together with "That" → That very Let me break this down

Now, for each word, I need three synonyms or variants. Let me start with "I". Synonyms could be "Me," "Myself," or "Person." For "can’t," maybe "Cannot," "Able to," or "Unlikely to." Wait, "Able to" is a phrase, but maybe use "Unable to" as a variant? Hmm. "Can’t" could also be "Can not" but that's the same as "Cannot." Alternatively, "Cannot", "Unable to", "Not able to."

Check if any words are proper nouns. All words in the original sentence are not proper nouns. So the transformation is correct. Let me make sure each word has three options and the format is correct. Yes, looks good. The output should only be the replaced text with the options in curly braces separated by pipes. "I" is a pronoun, not a proper noun

Self Not able Assist Together with That