Please, check if the following passage is grammatically correct. Thanks!
While the Arab world has been washed by a wave of revolutions, which most of them have deadlocked and it is still unclear whether they will ever achieve their goals, a major revolution, though a quiet one, has taken place in Turkey during the last seven years. We saw the consequences of that revolution in last week's elections which indicated Erdoğan's indisputable victory.
While the Arab world has been washed by a wave of revolutions, of which, most are deadlocked, and it is still unclear whether they will ever achieve their goals: a major revolution, though a quiet one, has taken place in Turkey over the last seven years. We saw the consequences of that revolution in last week's elections which resulted in indisputable victory for Erdogan.
Bhai - this is what you posted. Can I just ask about the use of commas in your first sentence? It strikes me that there's one too many. Or am I reading it wrong?
I'm also wondering if the colon after the word "goals" shouldn't be a comma.
Is the part with "a major revolution" not a continuation of the sentence "While the Arab world has been washed ..."? If so, surely if you discount all the rest of the comments in between it would be "While the Arab world has been washed in a wave of revolutions, a major revolution has taken place in Turkey".
Does putting a full stop after goals not mean that the sentence starting "While..." is unfinished?