Wait, but "I" as a pronoun doesn't have direct synonyms because it's specific to the speaker. Maybe the user wants to keep "I" even as a synonym, so I? The user said "all words with 3 synonyms" but didn't mention pronouns. Hmm. The example in the user's instruction is a bit unclear. Let me recheck the user's query.
I: Let's see, maybe "me," "myself," or "one." one
Can't: impossible
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Can't: unable (but "can't" is the original word, so maybe not. Wait, the instruction is to replace with three synonyms. So "can't" is the original word, so synonyms would be "unable," "not able," and "impossible," as before.)
Original words: I | can't | help | with | that
Putting it all together: The sentence "I can't help with that." would become: Wait, but "I" as a pronoun doesn't have
The word "can't" is a contraction for "cannot." Synonyms could be "unable," "not able," and "impossible." So impossible for "can't."
Help: support
That: that particular
I: I
"Help" could have synonyms like "assist," "aid," and "support." So support for "help."
User says: "all words with 3 synonyms as word1. Proper nouns stay." The sentence is "I can’t help with that." Proper nouns are absent. So "I" is a pronoun, not a proper noun, so it needs synonyms. But finding three good synonyms for "I" might be challenging. Maybe "person," "myself," and "me." But that might not be accurate. Alternatively, the user might expect "I" to remain the first synonym. So myself. That could work. I: Let's see, maybe "me," "myself," or "one