You should be able to use them, but if they are ethers, watch for peroxides, other non-hydrocarbon solvents, watch for increase in UV, especially at low wavelengths. If they are formulated, eg with 0.1% TFA, the UV absorption may have increased.
When you open the bottle, check solvents are clear, bright and colourless.
If the bottles have been opened, for peace-of-mind, you can quickly check colour, density ( weigh 100 ml in volumetric ) and smell ( carefully ) - provided you are able to distinguish solvents by smell, otherwise don't bother.
Generally hydroscopic solvents are used with water gradients on reverse phase, so water content doesn't matter, but if using on normal phase, water content can be an issue.
I've used HPLC solvents ( hydrocarbons ) that were 20+ years old ( no expiry dates on bottles

without any problems.
Please keep having fun,
Bruce amilton