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Third word is "help". Synonyms for help include "assistance", "aid", "support". Or verbs like "support", "assist", "guide". So assist could work. Alternatively, maybe more precise synonyms. Let me check a thesaurus. Help can be replaced with "aid", "assist", "support". So aid perhaps.
Starting with "I". Since "I" is a pronoun and not a proper noun, I need to find three options. Common pronouns similar to "I" could be "You", "Him", "We". Wait, but "We" is plural. Maybe "He", "She", "They"? Hmm, but maybe using different pronouns like "Me", "Us", "Them" would be better. Alternatively, maybe using personal pronouns in different cases. Let me check. The original word is "I", so options could be "You", "He", "They". But maybe the user wants synonyms? Not sure. Alternatively, maybe replacing "I" with other subjects like "He", "She", "They". Hmm. Let's go with "You|He|They" as options for "I".
So I think the substitutions are okay. Let's put it all together. tamil actress roja with out dress
So the output would be: You cannot support on those.
Last word is "that". Pronoun refering to something specific. Alternatives could be "this", "it", "those". Or maybe "that" is part of the phrase "this", "those", "such". Wait, "that" is a demonstrative pronoun. Replacements might be "this", "it", "those". But need to see the context. In "help with that", "that" refers to the thing being helped. So possible options: this. Third word is "help"
He must not support on this.
Next is "can’t", which is a contraction of "cannot". Need three options. The negation of ability. Alternatives could be "can", "might not", "cannot". Wait, but "can’t" is already the contraction. So maybe "must not", "should not", "cannot". Let's check synonyms. "cannot", "must not", "should not". So must not could work. Alternatively, contractions: "can", "won't", "shouldn’t"? No, that might not be correct. The user wants three options for each word. Maybe "cannot", "mustn't", "shalt not"? But "shall not" is more formal. Let's stick with "cannot", "must not", "should not" as the options for "can’t". So assist could work
"I" → You/He/They "can't" → cannot/must not/should not "help" → help/aid/support "with" → regarding/on/concerning "that" → this/it/those
Wait, but the user specified that proper nouns stay. The original sentence doesn't have any proper nouns, so all words are to be replaced. Each word gets three options. Let me make sure the options make sense in context. For example, replacing "can’t" with "must not" or "should not" might affect the sentence's correctness, but the user just wants three options, not grammatical correctness. So perhaps it's acceptable.