Spanish Phrase
El resultado mejoró las campañas futuras.
Meaning
The sentence states that a particular outcome had a positive impact on the campaigns that will be carried out later. It is often used in business or marketing contexts to highlight how past performance influences future strategy.
When to use
Use this phrase after presenting data, a report, or a case study to explain how the current results will make upcoming marketing or communication campaigns more effective.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Elresultadomejorólascampañasfuturas
Definite article (El)
El is the masculine singular definite article, used here to specify a particular result.
Noun (resultado)
Resultado is a masculine singular noun meaning “result” or “outcome.”
Preterite of mejorar (mejoró)
Mejoró is the third‑person singular preterite of mejorar, indicating a completed improvement in the past.
Definite article (las)
Las is the feminine plural definite article, matching the gender and number of campañas.
Noun (campañas)
Campañas is a feminine plural noun meaning “campaigns.”
Adjective agreement (futuras)
Futuras is a feminine plural adjective meaning “future,” agreeing with campañas.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué piensas del último informe de ventas?
What do you think about the latest sales report?
El resultado mejoró las campañas futuras, así que podemos invertir más en publicidad digital.
The result improved future campaigns, so we can invest more in digital advertising.
✕Common Mistakes
Los resultados mejoró las campañas futuras.
If the subject is plural (e.g., Los resultados), the verb must be conjugated in plural: mejoraron.
El resultado mejoró los campañas futuras.
The article must match the gender and number of the noun; “las” is correct for campañas, but “los” would be wrong.
El resultado mejoró las campañas futuro.
Adjectives must agree with the noun they modify; using the masculine form “futuro” would be incorrect here.
↔Alternatives
El resultado potenció las campañas futuras.
The result boosted the future campaigns.
Los resultados mejoraron las campañas siguientes.
The results improved the following campaigns.
Ese resultado favoreció las próximas campañas.
That result favored the upcoming campaigns.
Cultural Tip
In Spanish business communication, it is common to use the preterite to refer to concrete, completed outcomes (e.g., mejoró). Avoid mixing tenses; keep the verb in the same past form when you are talking about a single result. Also, note that adjectives like futuras must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify.

