When used as four plus five it is a conjunction like and.
Plus is commonly used as a preposition because it shows the relationship between the noun that precedes it and the noun that follows it, as in
four plus five equals nine.
Bonus is a noun. Here is an example sentence: Blueberries are very good for you, and as a bonus, they are delicious. Note that the common phrase "added bonus" is actually redundant, because a bonus already refers to something that is added.
When used as four plus five, it is a conjunction like and.
The word bonus is a noun. The plural form is bonuses.
The word minus is a conjunction when used as a mathematical term for the difference between two numbers.
It can also be a preposition, and adjective and a noun.
what part of speech is work
adverb
i want to know what part of speech is camping
what part of speech is beneath
what part of speech is eleven
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
No, it is not a part of CTC because it is a one time money paid and not a recurring sum.
adverb
what part of speech is work
what part of speech is beneath
Bonus is part of income statement is already paid if not paid then it is part of liability side if payable in future.
the part of speech sashay is a averb
Did is a verb, and not is an adverb. Didn't is not any part of speech. It's a contraction of did and not.
Adjective
The word speech is a noun.
No, but it's part of a noun which the noun is the part of speech.