George has not completed the assignment yet and Maria hasn't neither

Error Detection

George has not completed the assignment yet, and Maria hasn't either.

And maria hasn't either

1. George has not completed the assignment yet and Maria hasn’t neither.

To detect errors in the given sentence, we need to analyze the sentence structure and look for any grammatical mistakes.

The sentence "George has not completed the assignment yet and Maria hasn't neither" contains an error in the negative form. When using negative structures, we usually pair "not" with "either" instead of "neither." Therefore, the correct form of the sentence would be:

"George has not completed the assignment yet, and Maria hasn't either."

To reach this conclusion, we need to understand the appropriate usage of negative forms in English grammar. In negative sentences, we use "not" together with auxiliary verbs like "hasn't" to indicate the absence of an action or condition. When connecting two negative expressions, we typically use the word "either" instead of "neither." This creates a parallel structure and ensures correct grammar in the sentence.

hasn`t neither