label each word's part of speech or its job."Has our executive officer hired that young man for the job?"

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http://eslus.com/LESSONS/GRAMMAR/POS/pos.htm

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Has...hired = main verb
our = possessive pronoun
executive = adjective

http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/grammar.html
Click on Parts of Speech at the left to learn about the others.

OR

Look up each word in a dictionary -- http://www.dictionary.com -- and find the part of speech.

Please repost when you've finished the rest of the words in the question.

To determine the part of speech for each word in the sentence "Has our executive officer hired that young man for the job?", you can follow these steps:

1. Understand basic sentence structure: This sentence is a question, which begins with the auxiliary verb "Has."

2. Break down the sentence: Let's analyze each word's part of speech in the order they appear.

- "Has": auxiliary/modal verb
- "our": possessive adjective
- "executive": adjective
- "officer": noun (common)
- "hired": verb, past participle
- "that": demonstrative adjective
- "young": adjective
- "man": noun (common)
- "for": preposition
- "the": definite article
- "job": noun (common)
- "?": question mark

So, the breakdown of parts of speech for each word in the sentence are:

- "Has": Auxiliary/modal verb
- "our": Possessive adjective
- "executive": Adjective
- "officer": Noun (common)
- "hired": Verb, past participle
- "that": Demonstrative adjective
- "young": Adjective
- "man": Noun (common)
- "for": Preposition
- "the": Definite article
- "job": Noun (common)
- "?": Punctuation mark

By analyzing the function and role of each word in a sentence, you can identify the part of speech or job it performs.