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Form a logical sentence in the appropriate tense-
(Go/party/this evening)
a) I am going to a party this evening.
b) I had gone to a party this evening.
c) I went to a party this evening.
d) I was going to a party this evening.

Answer
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Hint: You must try to find the subject of the given sentence while rearranging the scattered one. And in such types of questions, one must check the tense form as well.

Complete answer:
We have to rearrange the given scattered words to form a meaningful sentence. For this, first of all, you must find out the subject, the object, and the predicate of the sentence. You may also start to make out the meaning from the given words. You must also check the verb form used.
Now, let us examine all the given options to find out the correct answer :
Option ‘a’ – Present continuous tense is used in the given sentence. We can clearly see that the event is going to take place in the evening, which means it should have a present continuous verb to be used in it.
Option ‘b’ – This sentence using a past perfect tense, which is not required in the given question because she hasn’t gone to the party yet, but she will.
Option ‘c’ – This sentence is also not correct because past tense is used in the given verb.
Option ‘d’ – This sentence is also not correct because past continuous tense is used in it, which is of no use.
As we have analyzed all the given options, we can easily figure out the correct answer. Here, the correct sentence with an appropriate tense is – I am going to a party this evening. Hence, the option ‘a’ is the correct answer.

Note:
You must pay attention to the meaning of the sentence as well, if its meaning changes in the given options, you will have to eliminate that option.