to arrange one/it/that?

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roseriver1012

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A: Do you have somewhere to stay in London?
B: No, I don't. In fact, I was about to ask you if you could arrange some place for me to stay.
A: Ok! I will ask someone to arrange ________ for you. What kind of place are you considering?

Are "one, it, that" all right for the blank? And which is your favorite? Thanks!
 

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Hi

IT is apt
 

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apt

adj

  • suitable for the circumstance or purpose; appropriate
(Collins)

 

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Hi.

[strike]IT[/strike] "It" is apt.

Uteacher, your profile shows that you are an English teacher. As such, it is important that you use correct written English on the forum. Remember to end every sentence with a single, appropriate punctuation mark and to make the relevant words stand out from the rest.
 
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