This adjective describes a sky full of clouds.
Cloudy
This geographical feature is a large area of flat land used for farming.
Field
This place is where people go to buy food and other daily needs.
Supermarket
This is the official capital city of Scotland.
Edinburgh
TV / watching / was / she / yesterday / evening
She was watching TV yesterday evening.
When there is a lot of fog, and it is hard to see, the weather is described as this.
Foggy
This is a body of water that is surrounded by land.
People borrow books and read quietly in this place.
Library
This famous Scottish biscuit, mentioned in the text, is often served with tea.
shortbread
playing / were / they / football / park / the / in
They were playing football in the park.
This adjective describes the weather with a lot of rain, like the wettest places in the world.
Rainy
This geographical feature is land completely surrounded by water.
Island
This place is where doctors and nurses help sick people.
Hospital
This musical instrument is made of wood and involves blowing air and pushing a bag with an elbow.
Great Highland Bagpipe
studying / was / he / exam / the / for / night / last
He was studying for the exam last night.
This adjective describes a place where frozen water covers the ground for long periods, making travel difficult in winter
Snowy
This is a very high natural place on Earth, often with snow at the top.
Mountain
You go to this place to send letters or packages.
Post Office
Scottish men who wear kilts often wear these shoes, which fasten with an ornamental lace, as part of their traditional attire.
Brogues
cooking / were / my / mother / dinner / and / I
My mother and I were cooking dinner.
This adjective describes a city where the wind often blows faster than 50 km an hour for much of the year.
Windy
This geographical feature is a natural flow of water that moves across land toward the sea or a lake.
This place is where you can watch movies on a big screen.
Cinema
These traditional Scottish sporting and cultural events are held during the summer months, from June until this month.
September
working / had / been / already / for / hours / they / when / arrived / we
They had already been working for hours when we arrived.