Wednesday, November 9, 2016

pronouns - Many of which as subject

I saw this sentence in a Guardian article about parentship:





"Parenting is challenging and the only training we get is through our own childhood experiences, many of which it would be preferable not to pass on."




My question is, after the comma in second sentence fragment, there is "many of which" and "it", which pronoun refers to which noun?



It happens to me that there are two subjects or am I wrong?

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