Many classroom and standardized exams utilize questions requiring a student to provide the antonym (or opposite) of a word. The following lists of antonyms are helpful vocabulary words to have in your word arsenal. Learn each word's meaning as well as its opposite word. Don't forget to learn the stem change in parentheses following any stem‐changing verb.
Spanish II
- Antonyms and Synonyms
- Spelling and Pronunciation
- Sentence and Question Structure
- The Present Tense Indicative
- The Past Tenses Preterit and Imperfect
- New Verb Tenses
- The Perfect Tenses
- Subjunctive Mood I
- Subjunctive Mood II
- The Imperative
- Adjectives and Comparisons
- Prepositions
- Pronouns
- Passive Voice Conjunctions Sentence Variations
- Past Subjunctive and Sequence of Tenses
- Antonyms
- Synonyms
- Stress and Accentuation
- Consonants
- Vowels and Diphthongs
- Interrogative Pronouns (Question Words)
- Creating and Answering Questions
- Basic Sentence Structure
- Subject Pronouns
- Extra Y Verbs
- Stem‐Changing Verbs in the Present Tense
- The Really Irregular Verbs
- Yo Irregulars
- ‐ar or ‐er Verbs in the Preterit
- StemChangers in the Preterit
- Morphing Irregulars in the Preterit
- Truly Irregular Verbs in the Preterit
- Regular Verbs in the Imperfect
- Regular Verbs in the Preterit
- Three Imperfect Irregular Verbs
- Verbs with Spelling Changes in the Preterit
- The Conditional Tense
- The Future Tense
- The Helping Verb Haber
- Compound Tenses
- The Past Participle
- Stem‐Changers in the Present Subjunctive
- Present Subjunctive: Truly Irregular Verbs
- The Present Subjunctive
- Yo Irregulars
- Subjunctive Indicators
- When to Use the Subjunctive Mood
- Affirmative Tú Commands
- Command Forms Using the Subjunctive
- Nosotros (“Let's”) Commands
- Vosotros Commands
- Using Pronouns with Commands
- The Imperative Defined
- Demonstrative Adjectives
- Comparisons
- Basic Review of Adjectives
- Possessive Adjectives
- Compound Prepositions
- Verbs Followed by Prepositions
- Simple Prepositions
- Pronouns Used after a Preposition
- Demonstrative Pronouns
- Possessive Pronouns
- Pronoun Placement
- Relative Pronouns
- Object Pronouns
- Reflexive Pronouns
- Conjunctions
- Negatives
- Questions
- Exclamations
- Using the Passive Voice
- Forming the Past Subjunctive: Verb Rules
- Sequence of Tenses
- Subjunctive Indicators
- The Past Subjunctive Formulas
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