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Main clauses are sentences that are independent and contain at least the subject and predicate (more parts of the sentence are also possible), e.g. Julia duscht. (Julia is taking a shower).
In main clauses, the verb always comes second. The subject is most often in the first place, but there may also be another part of the sentence, e.g. an object or a description of a place / time.
Individual parts of a sentence in German must take the correct position in the sentence. Sentences most often consist of a subject, a predicate (verb), and an object. If there are more parts in the sentence, we put them in the appropriate positions according to the list below: