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                Please help to perfect my grammar, lot of confusion and trouble, please help me.
Now usage of "complains of" and "complaints of"
            
        Now usage of "complains of" and "complaints of"
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            Ms. Sue
            
    The phrase "complains of" is correct.
He complains of constant pain in his big toe.
    
He complains of constant pain in his big toe.
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