Let's break down what's wrong and how to fix it:
* "acutet" - This word doesn't make sense. It's likely a misspelling of "acute."
* "bu" - This is also likely a misspelling. It's unclear what word you're trying to use.
* "began david" - This part needs a comma to separate the verb "began" from the subject "David."
Here are some possible interpretations of your phrase and how to punctuate them:
1. Don and acute push that ... began David.
* This could be referring to something that David started.
* Corrected: Don and acute push that *[something]* began David.
2. Don and acute push that ... began, David.
* This could mean that Don and acute pushed something, and David then began something else.
* Corrected: Don and acute push that *[something]* began, David.
3. Don and acute push that ... began, David?
* This could be a question about whether David began something.
* Corrected: Don and acute push that *[something]* began, David?
Please provide more context or clarify the missing words in your phrase so I can give you a more accurate and helpful response.