The sentences you've provided need some adjustments for clarity and grammatical correctness. Here's a corrected version
First, we have to decide when and where to hold the party. Who should we invite? And finally, what will we do on that day?
Corrections explained:
Punctuation and structure:
The original sentence "First we have to decide when and where to hold the party?" is a statement, so a question mark is unnecessary. It should end with a period.
In "Who to invite?", the phrasing is incomplete. A clearer structure would be "Who should we invite?" to make it a full question.
In "at last what will you do on that day?", it’s better to use "And finally, what will we do on that day?" for a more natural transition and clarity.
These changes improve the sentence flow and make it grammatically correct.