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Is it correct to say
"whom are you kidding"
?- not if you're wearing an ascot, at the time.Gnash
- haha gnashmonospaced
- "Whom do you jest?"i_monk
- Either there is a rule for the this or there isntdrgs
- Whom is grammatically correct, but not used because ascotGnash
- in general -- If you can replace the word with “he”’ or “’she,” use who. If you can replace it with “him” or “her,” use whomGnash
- the ascot exceptiondrgs
- grammatically correct. whom is the object, who is the subject. in this case, you (subject) are kidding someone (object)sarahfailin