The question asks: "Have you ever played a video game for more than five hours in one day?" This question is in the present perfect tense, asking about an experience.
Let's evaluate the options:
- Option 1: "Yes, I have. I have played it for six hours after lunch." This answer correctly uses the present perfect tense ("Yes, I have. I have played") and provides a specific instance that fits the condition ("six hours" is more than five hours).
- Option 2: "I didn't like videogames because my mother always nags at me." This uses the past simple and present simple, and doesn't directly answer whether the person has ever played for that duration.
- Option 3: "Yes, I am playing for more than five hours. Indeed, I love it" This uses the present continuous tense ("I am playing"), which describes an action happening now, not an experience in the past leading up to the present. It does not correctly answer the present perfect question.
- Option 4: "Yes, I like playing soccer and basketball with my friend in the park." This answer is irrelevant to the question about video games.
The most appropriate answer is the first option.
The correct option is:
- Yes, I have. I have played it for six hours after lunch.