1) There is a bowl of yoghurt, which is made of glass
2) There is a bowl of yoghurt, which is made from cow's milk
Can the relative pronoun "which" refer back to both Subject of the preposition(Bowl) and the Object of the preposition(milk) in different scenarios? If so, is it coz of the context that makes the reference clear?
If one of these is wrong, how'd you express the same idea for that sentence?
2) There is a bowl of yoghurt, which is made from cow's milk
Can the relative pronoun "which" refer back to both Subject of the preposition(Bowl) and the Object of the preposition(milk) in different scenarios? If so, is it coz of the context that makes the reference clear?
If one of these is wrong, how'd you express the same idea for that sentence?