Is this correct grammar?

"The Wall was built by over one million peasants, prisoners and soldiers, thousands of whom died in the process." Or should I say, "thousands of which"?

2009-10-18T09:01:10Z

wow qwadaqwas (or whatever the heck your name is). Actually, you're wrong, because all one million did not die. Go annoy someone else.

❤ Twentyseven ❤2009-10-18T08:52:07Z

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'Thousands of whom' is the correct grammar.
:)

jerryb2009-10-18T09:09:22Z

leave of whom out.

"The Wall was built by over one million peasants, prisoners and soldiers, thousands died in the process."

?2009-10-18T08:52:40Z

I believe the way it should go is this "The wall was built by over one million peasants, prisoners, and soliders; thousands of whom died in the process"

?2009-10-18T08:56:44Z

"The Wall was built by over one million peasants, prisoners, and soldiers; thousands of whom died in the process."

qwadaqwas2009-10-18T08:53:36Z

no, stop being stupid

"the wall was built by over 1 million peasants, prisoners, and soldiers who died in the process."

even a 4 year old could do that.

oh wait-

let me dumb down the sentence

"the wall was built."

understand it now?

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