6 Complete. Use a, an or the where necessary. 1 Pedro lives in village. The... village
is near Lima.
2 There is church in Pedro's village.
church is very old.
3 There are mountains in Peru.
mountains are very high.
4. There is ancient town in the Andes.
name of the town is Machu Picchu.
5 Pedro is sending photo to Ally and
Alex.
photo shows Machu Picchu.
Explanation: The word "village" is mentioned for the first time and it is not specific, so we use the indefinite article "a". However, when mentioning the village again, we use the definite article "the" because we are referring to a specific village that is near Lima.
2 There is a church in Pedro's village. The church is very old.
Explanation: Similarly, the word "church" is mentioned for the first time and it is not specific, so we use the indefinite article "a". When mentioning the church again, we use the definite article "the" because we are referring to a specific church that is in Pedro's village.
3 There are mountains in Peru. The mountains are very high.
Explanation: The word "mountains" is mentioned for the first time and it is not specific, so we use the indefinite article "the". When mentioning the mountains again, we use the definite article "the" because we are referring to a specific set of mountains, the ones in Peru.
4 There is an ancient town in the Andes. The name of the town is Machu Picchu.
Explanation: The word "town" is mentioned for the first time and it is not specific, so we use the indefinite article "an". However, when mentioning the town again, we use the definite article "the" because we are referring to a specific town, and we also capitalize the name of the town, which is Machu Picchu.
5 Pedro is sending a photo to Ally and Alex. The photo shows Machu Picchu.
Explanation: The word "photo" is mentioned for the first time and it is not specific, so we use the indefinite article "a". When mentioning the photo again, we use the definite article "the" because we are referring to a specific photo that shows Machu Picchu.