[Grammar] Sentences correct or not

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Running down the street, the truck hit the boy.

To stay healthy, you need to do two things; eat well and exercise.

Yesterday we ate dinner and then we went to the movies.

Neither the police nor Bob know the criminal.

Each of us have a textbook for this course.

The girl, as well as the boys in the school, studies very late.

The professor taught Mary and I.

She dived in the water last night.
 
Running down the street, the truck hit the boy.
This means the truck was running!
The truck hit the boy as he was running down the street.


To stay healthy, you need to do two things; eat well and exercise.

Yesterday we ate dinner and then we went to the movies.

Neither the police nor Bob know(knows) the criminal.

Each of us have(has) a textbook for this course.

The girl, as well as the boys in the school, studies very late(study till very late/study late at night).

The professor taught Mary and I(me).

She dived in (into) the water last night.

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Running down the street, the truck hit the boy.

To stay healthy, you need to do two things; eat well and exercise.

Yesterday we ate dinner and then we went to the movies.

Neither the police nor Bob know the criminal.

Each of us have a textbook for this course.

The girl, as well as the boys in the school, studies very late.

The professor taught Mary and I.

She dived in the water last night.

The truck hit the boy as he was running down the street.

To stay healthy, you need to do two things - eat well and exercise.

Yesterday, we ate dinner and then we went to the movies.

Neither the police nor Bob know the criminal.

Each of us has a textbook for this course.

*Is there really only one girl at the school? If not:
The girls, as well as the boys at the school, study very late (or until very late).

The professor taught Mary and me.

She dove into the water last night.
 
Both dived and dove can be used, no?
 
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