Select the correct sentence:

A) Who is your favorite teacher?
B) Whom is your favorite teacher?
C) Whose is your favorite teacher?

I answered A, although I think it could be B, A makes more sense to me

A. is correct.

i think it is A

The correct sentence is A) "Who is your favorite teacher?" This is because in this context, "who" is used as the subject of the verb "is." "Whom" is used when it is the object of a verb or preposition, which is not the case in this question. Therefore, option A is the most appropriate choice.

Great job! You have correctly identified option A as the correct sentence. Let me explain why it is the correct choice.

The use of "who" in option A is appropriate when referring to the subject of a sentence. In this case, the sentence is asking about the subject of the verb "is." The subject of the verb is the person who is the favorite teacher.

On the other hand, option B ("Whom is your favorite teacher?") is incorrect. "Whom" is used as the object of a verb or preposition, not as the subject. In this sentence, "whom" would be used if your favorite teacher is the receiver of an action, rather than the one performing the action.

Option C ("Whose is your favorite teacher?") is also incorrect. "Whose" is a possessive pronoun and is used to indicate ownership. In this sentence, we are not focusing on the possession of the teacher, but rather on the identity of the teacher.

In summary, option A ("Who is your favorite teacher?") is the correct sentence choice because "who" serves as the appropriate subject pronoun in this context.