[Grammar] 'Contact me whenever you want to' vs '... you want'

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Chul

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Hello Teachers,

'Contact me whenever you want to'

In this sentence, I thought that 'to' at the end could not be omitted.

But I wonder now
'Contact me whenever you want' is correct too?

Please let me know the actual usage in practice.
Thank you
:-D
 
Hello teachers.

'Contact me whenever you want to.'

In this sentence, I thought that 'to' at the end could not be omitted.

But I wonder now if 'Contact me whenever you want' is correct too.

Please let me know the actual usage in practice.
Thank you.
:-D

Note my corrections above.

In BrE, "Contact me whenever you want" is perfectly acceptable.
 
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