Should I say, 'Who were you talking to?' or 'Whom were you talking …
Answer (1 of 18): Only two correct ways:— * Who were you talking to? * To/With whom were you talking? You cannot use a bare ‘whom’ to start a sentence or an interrogative. 1. “Who” is correct because it’s the Subject of the sentence. 2. If you turn the sentence around, “To whom” is correct be...