The protest drew about 100 people yesterday, many of them students and academics.
The protest drew about 100 people yesterday, many of whom were students and academics.
Is the first sentence fine? It appears to be a comma splice to me.
Thanks.
Yes. It doesn't contain "were".
That's why I asked "Can we write it without were".
Your subsequent post explained it.
Then, Is the following sentences possible?
1)Most of your work good.
2)Some of Americans black.
I have written the above sentences without "were".
Thank you.
There's a difference between omitting a verb from a dependent clause, and omitting a verb from a sentence.
1. "The protest drew about 100 people yesterday, many of them students and academics."
This sentence requires a verb, and it has one (drew). The adjectival phrase doesn't need a verb.