Ava might not be able to attend the soccer game because she still has to find someone to take care of her two month old puppy.

Which version of the sentence corrects the error in the compound adjective?

Ava might not be able to attend the soccer game because she still has to find someone to take care of her two-month-old puppy.

Ava might not be able to attend the soccer game because she still has to find someone to take care of her two-month-old puppy.

To correct the error in the compound adjective in the original sentence, we need to hyphenate it correctly. Compound adjectives are formed when two or more words act together as a single adjective to modify a noun. In this case, the phrase "two-month-old" is functioning as a compound adjective describing the noun "puppy."

Therefore, the correct version of the sentence would be:

"Ava might not be able to attend the soccer game because she still has to find someone to take care of her two-month-old puppy."