to arrange one/it/that?

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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!
 
Hi

IT is apt
 
apt

adj

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

 
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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