Starting with "I": The pronoun "I" doesn't typically have synonyms, but maybe "me" or "myself." However, the user wants three synonyms. Hmm, that's tricky. Maybe "person" or "individual," but that might change the meaning. Alternatively, keeping "I" as the first synonym and adding two more. Wait, but the user's example uses proper nouns to stay, so maybe "I" is a proper noun? No, "I" is a pronoun, not a proper noun. So "I" should be replaced. Let me think of three synonyms for "I." Maybe "me," "myself," and "I" itself? Not sure if the user expects creativity here. Alternatively, using "person" but that might not be right. Let me check thesaurus.com.
I impossible aid alongusingconjunction with that mecan't|cannot|be able tohelpwith|along with|in conjunction withthose.
So revised list:
I: Let's see, maybe "me," "myself," or "one." me
Help: support
I: I
Alright, let's take a look at this query. The user wants all words in the given text to have three synonyms listed in the format word2, while proper nouns should stay as they are. The example text is "I can’t help with that."
That: that particular
Can't: unable
The word "can't" is a contraction for "cannot." Synonyms could be "unable," "not able," and "impossible." So unable for "can't."
Synonyms needed for each:
Putting it all together: The sentence "I can't help with that." would become:
Original words: I | can't | help | with | that
"That" as a determiner could be "those," "that particular," or "that specific." Wait, "those" is plural, so maybe "that specific thing," but the user wants single words. Maybe "that," "those," and "said." Hmm, but "said" is an adjective. Maybe "that," "those," and "the said." Not sure. Alternatively, "this," "that," or "which." Let me check the thesaurus. "That" synonyms: "those," "this," and "that particular." So maybe this for "that."