[Grammar] tenses and prepositions

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Hello,
Can someone please clarify these doubts for me
He aimed ____ the first rank (fill with a preposition)
You must avail yourself____the oppurtunity(fill with preposition)
If she ____(be) a princess, she would have married a king.(fill with the right tense of the verb "be")

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What are your doubts? Do you have any suppositions?
 
He aimed ____ the first rank (at)
You must avail yourself____the oppurtunity(no preposition)
If she ____(be) a princess, she would have married a king. (were)
Are my answers given within the brackets correct?
If not, please correct it.
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Er.S.M.M.Hanifa
 
1. for
2. of
3. were

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1. for
2. of
3. were

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Yes, but 'had been' is also possible for 3. given that the second part of the sentence is in the past tense.
If she had been a princess (at that time), she would have married a King. But she wasn't/hadn't been, so she didn't.

Had she been a princess, she would have married a King.
 
Agree with you, Raymott. Now, I think 'had been' is better. I just went along with the answer suggested.

were - would
had been - would have
 
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