I’m glad to see I’m not the only person telling you this. “Who” is correct, since it’s the subject of the verb “says”. “Whom” is used as the object of a verb or preposition. I’m sorry to be negative, because i really enjoy your strip.
Now if we can only get people to understand when to say “I” and when to say “me”, as in “She said good morning to Roger and I.” (Hint: Think twice, take out the “Roger and” and you’ll figure it out.) That “I” is like a pinky raised around a beer stein; like nails on a blackboard.
pschearer Premium Member about 11 years ago
Knock knock!
Who’s there?
Objective case.
Objective case whom?
(Apologies to whomever I stole this from.)
Zaristerex about 11 years ago
I challenge that. Isn’t “Says who?” correct grammar because who is the subject, not the object? At the very least, it’s interchangeable.
WASTEE Premium Member about 11 years ago
I’m glad to see I’m not the only person telling you this. “Who” is correct, since it’s the subject of the verb “says”. “Whom” is used as the object of a verb or preposition. I’m sorry to be negative, because i really enjoy your strip.
dogday Premium Member about 11 years ago
Now if we can only get people to understand when to say “I” and when to say “me”, as in “She said good morning to Roger and I.” (Hint: Think twice, take out the “Roger and” and you’ll figure it out.) That “I” is like a pinky raised around a beer stein; like nails on a blackboard.
Masterius about 11 years ago
Yanno, she is far scarier than Kevin ever was.