Are these sentences grammatically correct?

Are these sentences grammatically correct?

The dog had to choose jumping over the fence or to dig a hole underneath it.

She disliked hiking in the woods, picnicking, and going to the beach.

As I look down the city street, I see the soft lights from restaurant windows, hear the mellow sounds from a nightclub band, happy moods of people walking by.

The singers have been on several road tours, recorded for two record companies, and would like to make a movie someday.

They would rather order pizza than eat their sister's cooking.

I explained to the teacher that my car had broken down, books were stolen, and did not have an assignment pad.

That night the prisoner was sick, discouraged, and filled with loneliness.

As the truck rumbled down the street, it suddenly lurched out of control, smashing into a parked car and hitting the storefront of my uncle's hardwood store.

The teacher is patient, intelligent, and demands a lot.

He was determined to pass the math course, get his three credits, as well as a sense of achievement.

1, 3, 6, 8, 9, 10 are wrong.

Here are my corrected sentences:

1. The dog had to choose between jumping over the fence or digging in a hole underneath it.
2. She disliked hiking in the woods, picnicking, and going to the beach.
3. As I look down the city street, I see the soft lights from the restaurant windows, I could hear the mellow sounds from a nightclub band, and can feel the carefree mood of people walking by.
4. The singers have been on several road tours, recorded for two recorded companies, and want to make a movie someday.
5. Rather than eating their sisters cooking, they wanted to order a pizza.
6. I explained to the teacher that my car had broken down, my books were stolen, and I did not have an assignment pad.
7. That night the prisoner was sick, discourage and was filled with loneliness.
8. As the truck rumbled down the street, it suddenly lurched out of control, it smashed into a parked car then hit the store front of my uncle’s hardwood store.
9. The teacher is patient, intelligent and also demands a lot.
10. He was determined to get his three credits, to pass the math course but for a senses of achievement as well.

The dog had to choose between jumping over the fence or digging a hole underneath it.

The sentence is grammatically correct.

She disliked hiking in the woods, picnicking, and going to the beach.

The sentence is grammatically correct.

As I look down the city street, I see the soft lights from restaurant windows, hear the mellow sounds from a nightclub band, and notice the happy moods of people walking by.

The sentence is grammatically correct.

The singers have been on several road tours, recorded for two record companies, and would like to make a movie someday.

The sentence is grammatically correct.

They would rather order pizza than eat their sister's cooking.

The sentence is grammatically correct.

I explained to the teacher that my car had broken down, my books were stolen, and I did not have an assignment pad.

The sentence is grammatically correct.

That night, the prisoner was sick, discouraged, and filled with loneliness.

The sentence is grammatically correct.

As the truck rumbled down the street, it suddenly lurched out of control, smashing into a parked car and hitting the storefront of my uncle's hardwood store.

The sentence is grammatically correct.

The teacher is patient, intelligent, and demanding.

The sentence is grammatically correct.

He was determined to pass the math course, get his three credits, and achieve a sense of accomplishment.

The sentence is grammatically correct.

Yes, all of the sentences provided are grammatically correct.

To determine whether a sentence is grammatically correct or not, you can follow these general steps:

1. Read the sentence carefully and identify the subject, verb, and any other important elements.
2. Check if the subject and verb agree in terms of number and tense. For example, a singular subject should have a singular verb form.
3. Look for any errors in sentence structure, such as fragments or run-on sentences.
4. Check for proper use of punctuation and capitalization.
5. Consider the overall clarity and coherence of the sentence.

By following these steps, you can assess the grammatical correctness of any sentence.