Identify the subject, verb, compliment, adj and prepositional phrase and adverb

1. A couple of months ago, Juana and I finally decided to buy a houseplant for the kitchen.
2. The large ones we saw were too expensive for us.
3. Suddenly, Juana had a brainstorm.
4. “Let’s buy some seeds and grow them indoors.”
5. At the seed store, the owner, Mrs. Miller, greeted us cheerfully

1. Juana, I-subj, decided-verb, finally, adverb, couple-adj, finally-adverb, of months ago, for the kitchen, to buy-prep phrase, no compliment
2. we-sub, saw-verb, too-adverb, large, ones-adj, no compliment
3. Juana-sub, had-verb, brainstorm-compliment, suddenly-adverb
4. let's-subj, buy-verb, indoors-adverb, seeds-compliment
5. Mrs Miller, subject, greeted-verb, cheerfully-adverb, at the seed store-prep phrase

4 answers

1. http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/infinitivephrase.htm
2, Mostly wrong, (Hint: "that" could be placed before "we."
3. Right
4. Mostly wrong, starting with the subject.Subj
5. Subject and complement are wrong.
1. a couple months ago-sub, decided-verb, finally-adverb, for the kitchen-prep phrase

2. ones-sub, saw-verb, too-adverb, large adj

4. seeds-sub, grow-verb, indoors-adverb,

5. owner-sub, us-compliment
1. The subjects were right the first time.
2. Verb - wrong -- complement?
4. No
5, yes
1. Juana, I-subj, decided-verb, finally, adverb, couple-adj, of months ago, for the kitchen-prep phrase, to buy-compliment
2. we saw-verb, were-compliment
4. let's-subject, buy, grow-verb, indoors-adverb, seeds-compliment