English Tense Practice
Practice the exact tenses you struggle with — and finally understand why
Exams are coming. You still confuse Present Perfect and Past Simple. What you need isn't another grammar rule — it's practice with feedback that explains the logic.
Joining calls with international clients? You know the grammar — but under pressure, the wrong tense slips out.
She ______ to London three times this year.
What You Get
Everything you need, nothing you don't
Targeted Practice
The trainer knows your weak spots and prioritizes them. Stop wasting time on tenses you've already nailed.
Learn In The Moment
Instant pedagogical feedback on every mistake. You learn while you practice — not after you finish the session.
Structure, Not Overwhelm
No 500-page textbook. Pick a tense, pick a format, do 10 exercises. Done. Your progress is visible on the dashboard.
Aha Moment
See it click in real time
Your first problem zones breakdown
Complete 5 exercises and instantly see which tenses need work. No guessing where to start — the trainer maps your weak spots in minutes.
Your first real explanation
Make a mistake and read why. Feel the difference between “wrong, try again” and “here's exactly why it's Present Perfect — look at ‘this year’, it connects the action to now.”
Sound Familiar?
Recognize yourself?
You want to close grammar as a solved problem — stop burning mental energy on tenses and finally focus on speaking, your career, or just passing the exam.
Exam in 1–3 weeks and tenses still feel like a coin flip?
Teacher keeps returning your papers with the same red marks?
Opened a grammar textbook, read two pages, felt overwhelmed, closed it?
Staring at "has gone / went / had gone" with zero confidence?
“Studied” English for years but still freeze when picking a tense?
Colleagues notice your grammar mistakes in emails but never say anything?
You rehearse sentences before meetings just to avoid tense errors?
Everyone around you somehow just gets it and you missed the memo?
How It Works
Three problems. One trainer.
Take a 2-minute placement test — get your level and problem zones identified automatically
Pick the tenses you need — choose format: multiple choice, self input, or mix
Set session length (10/20/30) — fit practice into any gap between classes
AI generates fresh exercises every time — you never memorize answers
Every wrong answer triggers a pedagogical explanation — not just “correct answer is X”
See which tense you picked vs. which one fits — and whythey're different
Dashboard tracks your accuracy by tense over time — spot patterns yourself
Tenses you struggle with appear more often — deliberate practice, not random repetition
Explanations highlight time markers and context clues in the sentence itself
Side-by-side comparison: why this tense, not the one you picked
Multiple formats — choice, input, identification, translation — build understanding from different angles
After 5 sessions you don't recite a rule — you feel which tense fits
Take the placement test — identify which tenses trip you up in professional contexts
Practice with business and small talk topics — the same situations you face at work
Build automatic tense selection — no more rehearsing sentences before meetings
Speak confidently in calls and presentations — grammar becomes invisible
The Result
Where you'll end up
Confident during exams
Tenses stop being a guessing game. You pick the right one and you know why.
Grammar becomes automatic
Your brain just picks the right tense — like it does in your native language.
You can explain it to yourself
“This is Present Perfect because the action is connected to now” — by meaning, not formula.
You move on
Grammar is a solved problem. Your energy goes to speaking, writing, and your career.
Common Doubts
Have questions?
Why Not These?
You've tried the alternatives
Grammar Textbooks
500 pages of rules. 10 exercises at the end. You read, understand, forget by tomorrow. Textbooks explain — they don't build automaticity. You need reps, not one more explanation.
Duolingo & General Apps
A little vocabulary, a little listening, a little grammar — mastery of nothing. Tenses get 3 exercises buried in a lesson about food vocabulary. Not enough.
YouTube Grammar Videos
Great for one “aha” moment. Terrible for retention. Understanding a rule once doesn't mean you can apply it under pressure. You need practice with feedback, not another 15-minute video.
Ready?
Start with a free placement test
2 minutes. No signup. See your level and problem zones instantly.
Take the Placement Test →