The noun feedback is uncountable. The plural form of feedback is also feedback.
Likewise, can we use feedback as a verb?
As detailed above, ‘feedback’ can be a verb or a noun. Verb usage: The show ended with a riot of feedbacking guitars. Verb usage: His employees feedbacked him a lot more than he wanted. Verb usage: Customers feedbacked their complaints and some praise.
In this manner, how do you use the word feedback?
The company uses customer feedback to improve its products. He asked for some feedback from his boss. The computer makes adjustments based on feedback from the sensors. We were getting some feedback from the microphone.
Is feedbacks correct word?
“Feedback” is a mass noun, and so is always treated as grammatically singular. You would not use “feedbacks.”
Is Review singular or plural?
Declension Review
Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|
Nom. | die Review | die Reviews |
Gen. | der Review | der Reviews |
Dat. | der Review | den Reviews |
Acc. | die Review | die Reviews |
Is there past tense for feedback?
past tense of feedback is feedbacked.
What is advice plural?
‘Advice’ is a noun meaning “an opinion or suggestion about what someone should do.” Advice is a noncount noun (or mass noun) which means it does not have a plural form.
What is feedback Oxford dictionary?
/ˈfiːdbæk/ [uncountable] advice, criticism or information about how good or useful something or somebody’s work is. customer/user feedback.
What is the plural of suggestion?
plural suggestions. suggestion. /səˈʤɛstʃən/ noun. plural suggestions.
When to use feedback or feedbacks?
The problem here is that feedback appears to be an uncountable noun, so it would be incorrect to pluralise it into feedbacks.
Why feedback is uncountable?
“Feedback” is a mass (or non-count, or uncountable) noun. As such, it has no plural form. You can have “some feedback” or “a lot of feedback”, but you can’t have *”two feedbacks”. Unlike some other common mass nouns (like “water”), “feedback” is a pure mass noun- it has no countable meanings or interpretations.