Answer:
The sentence is missing a verb or verb phrase after "wrote". Possible corrections include "wrote about" or "wrote about and want to go again on".
Step-by-step explanation:
The sentence "That's an air hockey puck that you wrote go again on" is grammatically incorrect. It appears to be missing a verb or verb phrase after the word "wrote."
Here are a few possible corrections:
"That's an air hockey puck that you wrote about and want to go again on." This correction adds the verb "want" and the prepositional phrase "to go again on" to make the sentence more grammatically correct.
"That's an air hockey puck that you wrote about. Do you want to play again?" This correction rephrases the sentence as a question, making it more clear and concise.
"That's an air hockey puck. You wrote about it in your story. Do you want to play again?" This correction adds more context to the sentence and makes it more clear that the speaker is referring to a specific air hockey puck that the listener wrote about in a story.
Thus, the sentence "That's an air hockey puck that you wrote go again on" is grammatically incorrect and needs a verb or verb phrase after "wrote".
Terrance: That's an air hockey puck that you wrote go again on
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