Generally not only is followed by but also.
Between: دو لوگوں یا چیزوں کے درمیان
Among: دو سے زائد چیزوں کے درمیان
The book is between the mug and pen.
There is a book between pen and paper.
Plead with means جذباتی کیفیت میں آکر درخواست کرنا
She pleaded with the King for her husband’s life.
"I like both apples and oranges."
The phrase "both ... and ..." is a correlative conjunction pair used to show the inclusion of two items.
Other options like "but", "or", and "so" do not fit grammatically or logically here.
The correct form here is the gerund "quarreling" (verb + -ing) to show an ongoing or repeated action.
"Ali likes his brothers quarreling all the time" means he enjoys watching them argue (though odd, it's grammatically correct).
The novel was laced with vivid descriptions of the landscape.
This means the novel was richly infused with detailed and evocative portrayals of the setting.
To look for is a phrasal which means to search.
Look for means ڈھونڈنا
The number of + singular verb
A number of + plural verb
The proverb "A stitch in time saves nine"
Means that addressing a small problem early on prevents it from becoming a much larger and more difficult problem later
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