Hello!teachers! Which one is correct A B or C?

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Hello!teachers! Which one is correct A B or C? And Why? In my opinion, I think all three answers are correct. What do you think? Thank you!:-D

---When shall we meet again?
---Make it ____day you like ! it's the same to me .
A one B another C any
 
Hello!teachers! Which one is correct A B or C? And Why? In my opinion, Omit the underlined part. I think all three answers are correct. What do you think? Thank you!:-D

---When shall we meet again?
---Make it ____day you like ! it's the same to me .
A one B another C any
Do you think they are all equally good answers, or is one better than the others?
 
In my opinion, I think all three answers are correct. What do you think?
Well, since you asked, I think that one of them is correct and that two of them are incorrect.
 
Well, since you asked, I think that one of them is correct and that two of them are incorrect.

I agree with lauralie. I also think that 'it's all the same to' me sounds more natural'.
 
I could argue for "another" if you think of this day we've just had as one day, and this other day will be another day, but it's not the answer the test-maker wants.
 
Thank you ! Barb_D, fivejedjon, lauralie2, 2006 teachers.

I have read your reply. But I still can not understand which one is correct.

I think there is no difference among them.
 
Choose any day - it doesn't matter which one.
 
Hello!teachers! Which one is correct A B or C? And Why? In my opinion, I think all three answers are correct. What do you think? Thank you!:-D

---When shall we meet again?
---Make it ____day you like! It's the same to me .
A one B another C any
C - any.
It's the only colloquially correct answer.
 
Thank you! Teachers!:)
 
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