Jun 4, 2010 #1 L Lulu1719 New member Joined Jun 4, 2010 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Points 1 Ok i have a line in a poem i'm writing..which is right? "Who to blame? Who?" Or "Whom to blame? Whom?" Thanks!
Ok i have a line in a poem i'm writing..which is right? "Who to blame? Who?" Or "Whom to blame? Whom?" Thanks!
Jun 4, 2010 #2 E Edbites New member Joined Jun 2, 2010 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Points 1 It was formerly considered correct to use whom whenever the objective form of who was required. This is no longer thought to be necessary and the objective form, who, is now commonly used, even in formal writing. Short answer: Either is correct.
It was formerly considered correct to use whom whenever the objective form of who was required. This is no longer thought to be necessary and the objective form, who, is now commonly used, even in formal writing. Short answer: Either is correct.