I used "to whoever reading this" and got trounced for omitting "is" after whoever. I saw this form used on many occasions online, including by native English speaker. I thought "whoever" could have replaced "the person". Any thought?
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Anonymous Any thought? You need 'is'. Compare: (X) 'To who reading this'.
— Mister Micawber
Anonymous Any thought?
You need 'is'.
Compare: (X) 'To who reading this'.
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