Asked by jamie
Which fits better in these sentences and why?
Who/Whom painted that big mural in the post office.
Do you know who/whom the secretary of state is?
Who/Whom painted that big mural in the post office.
Do you know who/whom the secretary of state is?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Use "who" when the pronoun is the subject. Use "whom" when it is any type of object.
Answered by
Zoe
I'm not sue but I would put who because it's a simpler word
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