what does past idicative mean?i need to write 4 words in that form but don't know how?

This site gives you an excellent explanation of mood.

http://www.arts.uottawa.ca/writcent/hypergrammar/moods.html

To write in the past, use any past tense of a verb.

" I ate supper." would be past indicative.

The term "past indicative" refers to the verb form used to express actions or states that have already happened in the past. It is one of the verb tenses in English grammar.

To write words in the past indicative form, you generally need to change the verb to the past tense. Here's how you can do it:

1. Regular Verbs: For regular verbs, you simply add "-ed" to the base form of the verb. For example:
- Walk → walked
- Talk → talked
- Play → played

2. Irregular Verbs: Irregular verbs do not follow the same pattern as regular verbs. You need to refer to a list of irregular verbs to know their past forms. Here are a few examples:
- Go → went
- Eat → ate
- See → saw

Remember, different words may have different rules for forming their past indicative form, so it's important to consult a dictionary or grammar guide for specific verb forms.