Jackson said the blackout lasted several minutes, during which time he felt no pain, even though he had fallen and hurt himself very badly.
Jackson said the blackout lasted several minutes, during which he felt no pain, even though he had fallen and hurt himself very badly
The class lasted two hours, during which we read Hamlet.
The class lasted two hours, during which time we read Hamlet.
I was told that only sentence #1 was grammatically correct. How about sentence #2? I think in sentence #2 the antecedent of which is the blackout while in sentence 1, which time refers to several minutes.
My question is: Is sentence #2 grammatically correct? If it's correct, what is the difference in meaning between those two?