Which is correct: (Who, Whom) are you going to the park with?

A. Who
B. Whom

I think its whom?

Years late but I think that was funny and also unnecessary. Nobody asked if you were an English teacher for years. Brookyln's comment did help me verify that it was right. But thx for the help. xd

Yep, you're 100% right!!

Thanks

Yes, whom is correct. It's the object of the preposition, "with."

You're welcome.

You are correct, the correct choice in this case is "Whom."

To determine whether "Who" or "Whom" is correct, you need to understand the difference between the subject and object in a sentence.

"Who" is used as the subject of a sentence or clause, whereas "Whom" is used as the object of a verb or preposition.

In the given sentence, you are asking about the person with whom the action is being performed (going to the park). Since "Whom" is used as the object of the preposition "with," it is the correct choice.

So the correct construction would be: "With whom are you going to the park?"

Brooklyn I was an English teacher for many years. I didn't need you to tell us I'm right. Please do not post unnecessary answers!