Ladki | Jaipur Collage Ki Nangi
Wait, "those" is plural. If the sentence is about a singular thing, using "those" might not be correct. So maybe better to use that instead. Let's check: "I can't help with it." That works. So that would be better.
"that" as a pronoun. Synonyms could be "that|this|those". Wait, "those" is plural, but the original is singular. Maybe "that|this|it". But "it" is a pronoun, maybe. Hmm. Let's see: "that|this|those" might be okay, but the user said not to touch proper nouns, but in this case, it's just common nouns. So "that|this|those".
that → this
So revising the "with" part: concerning, and "that" part: that. Jaipur Collage Ki Nangi Ladki
But "it" is a pronoun. The original is "that", which can refer to a single noun. So maybe "that" could be replaced with "it", but in the context, if "that" is a thing, "it" makes sense. So maybe that is better for the plural issue.
help → help
Putting it all together: The original sentence is "I can’t help with that." So each term would be replaced with their synonyms: Wait, "those" is plural
Therefore, finalizing:
"I" is a pronoun, so maybe synonyms like "me", "myself", or "I" again? Wait, they want synonyms for each term. But "I" might not have many synonyms. Maybe "me" and "I" are the main ones. But are they really synonyms? Hmm, in spintax, sometimes people use similar words even if they're not exact synonyms. Maybe keep it as "I|me|myself".
Putting it all together, the final answer would be myself can’;tunable to help with that. Let's check: "I can't help with it
- "I" → I - "can’t" → can’;tunable to - "help" → assist - "with" → with - "that" → that
"With" is a preposition. Synonyms might be "regarding|concerning|about".































