Some determiners are restricted to certain types of noun:
She gave mesomeadvice.
Not:She gave me an advice(We can’t usea/anwith an uncountable noun.)
Europe will facemanychallenges in the future.
Not: …much challenges… (We can’t usemuchwith a plural noun.)
See also:
Determiners and types of noun
We can’t use two referring determiners together:
The restaurant is in the middle ofmyhome town.
Not: …of the my home town. (theandmyare both referring determiners)
See also:
More than one determiner
We must useofbetween a quantifier and another determiner:
I was at a party withsomeof my friends.
Not: …with some my friends. (somemust be followed byofbefore another determiner)
See also:
More than one determiner
When do we use articles?
Pronouns: possessive (my,mine,your,yours, etc.)
Possession (John’s car,a friend of mine)