Nearly might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still have to find someone to watch her two year old daughter for the night which version of the senate, correct the error in the compound adjective

Nearly might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two-year-old daughter for the night.

The correct version of the sentence, correcting the error in the compound adjective, would be:

Nearly might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two-year-old daughter for the night.

To correct the error in the compound adjective, we need to ensure that it is properly formed. In this case, "two year old" should be hyphenated to create a compound adjective.

So the corrected version of the sentence would be: Nearly might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two-year-old daughter for the night.