To deter plagiarism the feedback mechanism is a punishment.
The survey taker asked for feedback on my purchase.
not objective
i dont know :P
Both "feedback on" and "feedback about" are correct and commonly used. The choice between the two depends on the context of the sentence. For example, you can provide feedback about a specific topic or feedback on a particular work.
Hormones are released in response to feedback mechanisms that help regulate various physiological processes in the body.
it would be kind if you could leave a positive feedback Or, It would be kind of you to leave positive feedback. Perhaps better: I would be grateful if you leave your honest feedback.
To deter plagiarism the feedback mechanism is a punishment.
There was an earsplitting scream from the room next door.The feedback from the microphone was earsplitting.
The endocrine system uses hormone signaling in a feedback mechanism to regulate various bodily functions and maintain homeostasis.
Haptic feedback provides users with the illusion of real-world virtual objects.
for my piano exam i had a very good review
In the sentence "The amount of feedback that students receive is not optimal", the word "optimal" is an adjective, more specifically a predicate adjective modifying the simple subject of the sentence, "amount". The word "optimum" does not occur in the sentence, although "optimal" could reasonably be called an adjective corresponding to the noun "optimum". In informal speech, "optimum" itself is often used as an adjective, but "optimal" is preferable for the adjective form.