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

1. Johann toured with an orchestra for many years, but in 1810, when his first wife said she would like him to write operettas, he turned his attentions to writing music.

2. Johann Strauss wrote more than five hundred orchestral compositions.

3. When he died in Vienna in 1899, his worldwide reputation as the "Waltz King" was assured.

1. Johann-sub, toured-verb, with an orchestra, for many years-prep phrase, he-sub, turned-verb, attentions-compliment
2. John Strauss-sub, wrote-verb, compositions-compliment, orchestral-adj
3. reputation-sub, was assured-verb, when he died in Vienna, in 1899-prep phrase

I agree.

1. Subject: Johann

Verb: toured
Complement: with an orchestra for many years
Adjective: --
Prepositional phrase: with an orchestra for many years
Adverb: --

Subject: he
Verb: turned
Complement: his attentions to writing music
Adjective: --
Prepositional phrase: --
Adverb: --

2. Subject: Johann Strauss
Verb: wrote
Complement: more than five hundred orchestral compositions
Adjective: orchestral
Prepositional phrase: --
Adverb: --

3. Subject: his worldwide reputation as the "Waltz King"
Verb: was assured
Complement: --
Adjective: --
Prepositional phrase: in Vienna in 1899
Adverb: when he died

1. Johann - subject

toured - verb
with an orchestra - prepositional phrase
for many years - prepositional phrase
he - subject
turned - verb
his attentions - complement

2. Johann Strauss - subject
wrote - verb
more than five hundred orchestral compositions - complement

3. reputation - subject
was assured - verb
when he died in Vienna - adverbial phrase
in 1899 - adverbial phrase