Directions: Circle the word that describes the subject of a sentence.

Our teams are great.

Would it be teams?

Right.

Yes, the word "teams" would be the subject of the sentence. To identify the subject of a sentence, you can follow these steps:

1. Identify the verb: In this sentence, the verb is "are."

2. Ask the question "Who or what is/are verb-ing?": Who or what is "are (verb)-ing"? In this case, "Our teams" are "are (verb)-ing."

3. The answer to the question is the subject: Therefore, "Our teams" is the subject of the sentence.

In the given instructions, you are asked to circle the word that describes the subject of the sentence. Since "teams" is the subject, you would circle that word.