Diagram Sentence: “St. George lowered his spear, bent his head, dug his heels into his horse’s sides, and came thundering over the turf.”

Someone somewhere asked how to diagram the last part (“came thundering over the turf”) of this sentence:

“St. George lowered his spear, bent his head, dug his heels into his horse’s sides, and came thundering over the turf.”

I think ” thundering over the turf” is a present participle phrase serving as a subjective complement.

 

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