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The word "go" is normally a verb (to leave, depart) and has no plural.

The plural of the noun go (a try) is goes.

(The word goes is also the present tense third-person singular of to go, while all other persons use go. He goes, she goes, it goes.)

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The noun 'goal' (a word for an aim or aspiration) has the standard plural, goals.

The noun 'goal' is also used to designate successful point scoring in soccer and other sports.

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It depends on the subject.

Singular

I get

you get

he/she/it gets

Plural

we get

you get

they get

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Goes is not a noun. It is a verb, specifically the present tense form of "to go" for he/she/it.

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The word "got" is not a noun. It is the past tense of "to get" and does not have a plural.

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Goes is the plural form of go, e.g.

He had 10 goes on the rollercoaster.

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Add -s: goats.

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goes

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It is goals

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