Breakdown of En una emergencia, hay que actuar rápido.
una
a, an (feminine)
en
in / on / at
rápido
fast
haber
to be (there is / there are)
que
that / than
la emergencia
emergency
actuar
to act
Questions & Answers about En una emergencia, hay que actuar rápido.
Why use hay que instead of tienes que here?
Why is actuar in its infinitive form?
Shouldn't "quickly" be rápidamente instead of rápido?
You can definitely say rápidamente (quickly), but in everyday Spanish, it's extremely common to just use rápido to mean "fast." It works just like English, where we often say "act fast" instead of "act quickly."
Does actuar mean "to act" in a play or "to take action"?
Both! Just like the English word "act," actuar can mean performing in a movie or theater, but in this context, it means "to take action" or "to behave in a certain way."
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