¡Claro! Aquí tienes el texto con las oraciones en presente simple subrayadas:
The girl from the Kalkian capsule was conscious! Someone needs to talk to her. Aldin is a minister of the Emperor. He is the person to do it. He walks into the bedroom. Kira joins him. They sit down.
The girl looks sleepy. Finally, she asks slowly, ‘Where am I?’ Kira and Aldin look at each other in surprise. She speaks English!
The girl looks around. She sees the guards. Suddenly, she becomes very frightened. The doctor gives her a drug to calm her down. She soon goes to sleep again.
An hour later, the girl’s eyes open. ‘Where am I?’ she asks. Then she looks at Aldin. ‘Who are you?’ she asks. Her English seems pretty good.
‘Hello,’ Aldin says. ‘My name is Aldin. This is Kira. We are Earthlings. Please stay calm.’ He pauses. ‘How do you feel?’
‘I’m OK,’ she answers carefully. She doesn’t trust them.
‘We don’t want to hurt you,’ Aldin explains.
The girl is still frightened. She doesn’t answer.
Kira gives it a try. ‘Hi there,’ she says slowly. ‘Can you tell me your name?’
‘My name is Maha,’ the girl replies.
‘Everything’s all right, Maha. My name is Kira. And this is Aldin. You’re at my house. You were hurt. We’ve been looking after you.’
‘Am I in your capital?’ the girl asks. She looks out the window. It is late. She can’t see much through the glass. She can only see a few trees and fields. ‘It doesn’t look like a city,’ she says in surprise.
‘You are near the capital. Not in the capital,’ explains Aldin. ‘The emperor is still far from here.’
When the girl hears the word ‘Emperor’, she becomes frightened again. ‘I don’t want to go home! I’m 13 now. I can make my own decisions!’ she shouts.
Aldin is surprised. Why doesn’t the child want to go home? Why did she say that? Something strange is going on. ‘Why don’t you want to go home?’ he asks.
‘I don’t like Kalkia any more,’ replies Maha.
‘You don’t like Kalkia?’ asks Aldin with surprise. ‘What do you mean?’
‘I don’t want to live there any more.’
‘Why do you say that?’
‘Well, for one thing my family is never home.’
‘Yes? And?’
‘They ignore me. They don’t spend time with me. They don’t care about me.’
‘So your family ignores you?’ said Aldin.
‘Yes … for a long time now.’
‘And because you were lonely, you came here?’ asked Kira.
‘Yes. My father is always working. My mother is always travelling. I stay at home with carers. My father pays them to care for me. I don’t like being with them.’
Aldin is beginning to understand. The girl has run away from home!
‘Just a second, Maha. Are you telling me that you left home? That you ran away?’
The girl looks down. ‘Yes,’ she answers.
Aldin stands. He looks down at the girl. ‘Excuse me. I need to go out.’
Aldin leaves the house. Kira follows. Aldin stands looking at Kira’s pretty farm. He is thinking. He seems uncomfortable with something.
‘What are you thinking about, Aldin?’ Kira asks.
‘Something is not right here.’
‘What do you mean?’
‘The girl ran away from home. But she can’t fly a spaceship. She’s 13.’
‘I get it. Someone helped her.’
‘Yes. But who?’
‘Let’s find out.’
Aldin and Kira walk back inside. They walk into the bedroom.
‘Hello,’ Maha says.
‘Hello again,’ Aldin says, smiling at her.
Maha looks Aldin directly in the eye. ‘I will not go home. I want to stay here,’ she says firmly.
‘And why do you want to stay here?’
‘Like I said, I don’t like my carers.’
‘I don’t believe you,’ said Aldin calmly.
‘It’s the truth.’
‘Yes. But there’s more, isn’t there?’
She sighs. ‘Yes, there is more.’
‘I thought so. Tell me.’
‘We are losing the war. People have no food. Many people have nowhere to live. We can’t survive much longer. I’m frightened.’
Aldin sits down beside Maha. He looks at her closely. ‘You can stay here for now,’ he explains. ‘But you have to understand. Our two worlds are at war.’
‘I know that,’ she states quickly. ‘I’m 13, not 6!’
Aldin laughs. ‘Then you understand. There are many factors here,’ he explains. ‘There could be huge developments because of this. There will be effects at national and international levels.’
‘Yes,’ Maha says, looking down. ‘But they still don’t know where I am!’ she quickly adds. ‘I can just wait a few days. Then I can go somewhere else.’
Aldin looks at her. It was time to figure out how the child had got here.
‘Maha, a capsule is not an easy method of travel. You didn’t come here alone. You’re too young to travel across space without help.’
Maha looks up. ‘You’re right,’ she says quietly. ‘I can’t fly a spaceship.’
‘Who did then?’
‘I can’t tell you.’
Aldin was very patient. As a minister, he was used to dealing with people. ‘Maha, we need to know who helped you. If we don’t know that, we can’t help you.’
Maha was silent. Then she spoke. ‘It’s … It’s …’
‘Don’t worry. You’re safe,’ said Kira quietly.
Maha looks at them. Then she said it. ‘It’s Valior, your Emperor. He helped me.’
Aldin stood up quickly. He looked at Maha with concern. Then he looked at Kira. The guards looked at all of them.
‘Valior?’ said Aldin. ‘That can’t be true!’
Maha looks down again. ‘Yes, it can. I received a message from him weeks ago. He said he knew I wanted to leave. He wanted to help me. So he had his spies find me.’
‘Spies?’
‘Yes, there are many Earthling spies on Kalkia.’
Aldin puts his hand to his head. He walks around the room. So, the Emperor had helped a Kalkian child leave. He just couldn’t understand why. ‘This is unbelievable,’ he finally said with a sigh.
After a short while, Maha spoke again. ‘Well, actually, there’s more,’ she said quietly.
Aldin turned and looked at Maha. What more could there be? he thought. At last he asked, ‘And what is that?’
Maha looks him in the eye. ‘My father.’
‘What about your father?’ asked Aldin quietly.
‘My father is the Emperor of the Kalkians.’
Ассистент: Entiendo. Aquí está el texto original con solo los verbos en presente simple subrayados:
The girl from the Kalkian capsule was conscious! Someone needs to talk to her. Aldin is a minister of the Emperor. He is the person to do it. He walks into the bedroom. Kira joins him. They sit down.
The girl looks sleepy. Finally, she asks slowly, ‘Where am I?’ Kira and Aldin look at each other in surprise. She speaks English!
The girl looks around. She sees the guards. Suddenly, she becomes very frightened. The doctor gives her a drug to calm her down. She soon goes to sleep again.
An hour later, the girl’s eyes open. ‘Where am I?’ she asks. Then she looks at Aldin. ‘Who are you?’ she asks. Her English seems pretty good.
‘Hello,’ Aldin says. ‘My name is Aldin. This is Kira. We are Earthlings. Please stay calm.’ He pauses. ‘How do you feel?’
‘I’m OK,’ she answers carefully. She doesn't trust them.
‘We don't want to hurt you,’ Aldin explains.
The girl is still frightened. She doesn't answer.
Kira gives it a try. ‘Hi there,’ she says slowly. ‘Can you tell me your name?’
‘My name is Maha,’ the girl replies.
‘Everything’s all right, Maha. My name is Kira. And this is Aldin. You’re at my house. You were hurt. We’ve been looking after you.’
‘Am I in your capital?’ the girl asks. She looks out the window. It is late. She can’t see much through the glass. She can only see a few trees and fields. ‘It doesn’t look like a city,’ she says in surprise.
‘You are near the capital. Not in the capital,’ explains Aldin. ‘The emperor is still far from here.’
When the girl hears the word ‘Emperor’, she becomes frightened again. ‘I don’t want to go home! I’m 13 now. I can make my own decisions!’ she shouts.
Aldin is surprised. Why doesn’t the child want to go home? Why did she say that? Something strange is going on. ‘Why don’t you want to go home?’ he asks.
‘I don’t like Kalkia any more,’ replies Maha.
‘You don’t like Kalkia?’ asks Aldin with surprise. ‘What do you mean?’
‘I don’t want to live there any more.’
‘Why do you say that?’
‘Well, for one thing my family is never home.’
‘Yes? And?’
‘They ignore me. They don’t spend time with me. They don’t care about me.’
‘So your family ignores you?’ said Aldin.
‘Yes … for a long time now.’
‘And because you were lonely, you came here?’ asked Kira.
‘Yes. My father is always working. My mother is always travelling. I stay at home with carers. My father pays them to care for me. I don’t like being with them.’
Aldin is beginning to understand. The girl had run away from home!
‘Just a second, Maha. Are you telling me that you left home? That you ran away?’
The girl looks down. ‘Yes,’ she answers.
Aldin stands. He looks down at the girl. ‘Excuse me. I need to go out.’
Aldin leaves the house. Kira follows. Aldin stands looking at Kira’s pretty farm. He is thinking. He seems uncomfortable with something.
‘What are you thinking about, Aldin?’ Kira asks.
‘Something is not right here.’
‘What do you mean?’
‘The girl ran away from home. But she can’t fly a spaceship. She’s 13.’
‘I get it. Someone helped her.’
‘Yes. But who?’
‘Let’s find out.’
Aldin and Kira walk back inside. They walk into the bedroom.
‘Hello,’ Maha says.
‘Hello again,’ Aldin says, smiling at her.
Maha looks Aldin directly in the eye. ‘I will not go home. I want to stay here,’ she says firmly.
‘And why do you want to stay here?’
‘Like I said, I don’t like my carers.’
‘I don’t believe you,’ said Aldin calmly.
‘It’s the truth.’
‘Yes. But there’s more, isn’t there?’
She sighs. ‘Yes, there is more.’
‘I thought so. Tell me.’
‘We are losing the war. People have no food. Many people have nowhere to live. We can’t survive much longer. I’m frightened.’
Aldin sits down beside Maha. He looks at her closely. ‘You can stay here for now,’ he explains. ‘But you have to understand. Our two worlds are at war.’
‘I know that,’ she states quickly. ‘I’m 13, not 6!’
Aldin laughs. ‘Then you understand. There are many factors here,’ he explains. ‘There could be huge developments because of this. There will be effects at national and international levels.’
‘Yes,’ Maha says, looking down. ‘But they still don’t know where I am!’ she quickly adds. ‘I can just wait a few days. Then I can go somewhere else.’
Aldin looks at her. It was time to figure out how the child had got here.
‘Maha, a capsule is not an easy method of travel. You didn’t come here alone. You’re too young to travel across space without help.’
Maha looks up. ‘You’re right,’ she says quietly. ‘I can’t fly a spaceship.’
‘Who did then?’
‘I can’t tell you.’
Aldin was very patient. As a minister, he was used to dealing with people. ‘Maha, we need to know who helped you. If we don’t know that, we can’t help you.’
Maha was silent. Then she spoke. ‘It’s … It’s …’
‘Don’t worry. You’re safe,’ said Kira quietly.
Maha looks at them. Then she said it. ‘It’s Valior, your Emperor. He helped me.’
Aldin stood up quickly. He looked at Maha with concern. Then he looked at Kira. The guards looked at all of them.
‘Valior?’ said Aldin. ‘That can’t be true!’
Maha looks down again. ‘Yes, it can. I received a message from him weeks ago. He said he knew I wanted to leave. He wanted to help me. So he had his spies find me.’
‘Spies?’
‘Yes, there are many Earthling spies on Kalkia.’
Aldin puts his hand to his head. He walks around the room. So, the Emperor had helped a Kalkian child leave. He just couldn’t understand why. ‘This is unbelievable,’ he finally said with a sigh.
After a short while, Maha spoke again. ‘Well, actually, there’s more,’ she says quietly.
Aldin turned and looked at Maha. What more could there be? he thought. At last he asked, ‘And what is that?’
Maha looks him in the eye. ‘My father.’
‘What about your father?’ asked Aldin quietly.
‘My father is the Emperor of the Kalkians.’
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