Nuts & Bolts of German: Present tense: Not much in common (I)

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Unfortunately, these two people don't have much in common. Have a close look at the example in the first line, then follow that pattern and fill in the missing verbs. Finally, press [Check] to see if you were correct. Use the [Hint] button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble.

 

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Ich wohne in Hamburg, aber er wohnt in München.
Ich studiere Biologie, aber er Wirtschaft.
Ich trinke Kaffee, aber er Tee.
Ich fotografiere viel, aber er nicht viel.
Ich lerne Spanisch, aber er Französisch.
Ich höre Rockmusik, aber er Jazz.
Ich mache Yoga, aber er Judo.
Ich liebe alte Hollywood-Filme, aber er Science-Fiction-Filme.

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