
Complain To and Complain About
Many students confuse the words complain + to / about. Jordan discusses the differences between these phrasal verbs, and also explains moan and whine.

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Join Jordan from Gold Forest Academy as he talks about a variety of topics. Designed for English learners, this podcast covers topics like hobbies, daily routines, and more, helping you to improve your listening and comprehension skills.
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