Originally bona but nowadays bonuses is acceptable. Incidentally the word should be bonum as bonus means a good man - a good thing is bonum.
Discipuli boni.
'Bonus' means 'good' in Latin.
verts (masc. plural), vertes (fem. plural)
english plural - agenda
The plural of journey is journeys
Discipuli boni.
Yes, the plural form of "bonus" is "bonuses." Just add -es to form the plural.
The noun "bonus" is definitely a countablenoun. The plural form is bonuses.example: The company pays our bonuses at the end of each quarter.
Bonus?! What bonus?
Holiday bonus. Bonus tracks. Bonus features.
"Good teachers give students examples."Parsed:Magistri - nominative plural of masculine noun magister, "teacher" = subjectboni - nominative masculine plural of bonus, "good" = agrees with magistriexempla - accusative plural of neuter noun exemplum, "example" = direct objectdiscipulis - dative plural of masculine noun discipulus, "student" = indirect objectdant - third-person plural present active indicative of verb do, dare, "to give"
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.
The noun bonus is only informally used as a verb (to bonus: to give or allow a bonus or leeway). The -ing form would be "bonussing" when used.
Corrections can be:Why did you give me a bonus?Why did you not give me a bonus?Why didn't you give me a bonus?
A bonus is exactly that, a bonus. There is no requirement for there to be any calculation regarding a bonus.
The Bonus Army wanted their military bonus early.
a bonus question