Who is the subject.
Whom is the object.
The subject and verb for 1 is You are ordering.
The subject and verb for 2 is Who is.
Do I use who or whom and why?
1. Are you ordering around?
2. Is ready with his or her report today?
8 answers
http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/whoVwhom.asp
So the first one should be whom are you ordering around?
What about these
1. Are these old sneakers?
2. Is this autographed picture of Mickey Mantle?
What about these
1. Are these old sneakers?
2. Is this autographed picture of Mickey Mantle?
Yes for the first one.
Neither who nor whom fit your last two sentences.
Neither who nor whom fit your last two sentences.
My workbook says the first word should be who or whom in each sentence.
I tried the he/ him trick but am still confused.
I tried the he/ him trick but am still confused.
Are you supposed to be choosing whose or who's?
Yes just reread directions
who whom or whose...
who whom or whose...
What are your answers?