Now that you got that concept down, you should break the progressions down even further and examine the RH chords that go with those bass notes:
C/EGC = C in LH, C major chord in RH *(1st inversion) = 1 / 1 chord = 1 chord *inversion optional
D/FGC = D in LH, C sus4 chord in RH (1st inversion) = 2 / 1 sus4 chord
E/EGC = E in LH, C major chord in RH (1st inversion) = 3 / 1 chord
F/CFA = F in LH, F major chord in RH (2nd inversion) = 4 / 4 chord = 4 chord
D/DF#A = D in LH, D major chord in RH (root position) = 2 / major 2 chord = major 2 chord
G/DGB = G in LH, G major chord in RH (2nd inversion) = 5 / 5 chord = 5 chord
F/DFGB = F in LH, G7 chord in RH (2nd inversion) = 4 / V7 chord
G/CFA = G in LH, F major chord in RH (2nd inversion) = 5 / 4 chord
C/CFA = C in LH, F major chord in RH (2nd inversion) = 1 / 4 chord
This way, you can play these same chords the exact same way in any key. This is that next level of understanding progressions.