Won is the plural of won, when you're speaking about the noun form which is the standard monetary unit of North or South Korea.
When no is a noun the plural is NOES. As in "The noes have won the day."
noun, plural won.
its a plural noun
The plural form of the noun writer is writers.example: The writers of the program won an award.
The plural form of the noun 'dog' is dogs.Example: Both of our dogs have won prizes.
When used as a noun, the plural form of open is opens, e.g.:Tiger Woods has won 3 US Opens.
The plural form of the noun rodeo is rodeos.The plural possessive form is rodeos'.Example: Of all the rodeos' prizes, this is the highest I've won.
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning (one & won, night & knight). A plural homophone is the same thing, but it's plural instead of singular (nights & knights).
The plural of the English word "prize" is prizes.Example:"Sarah, a gifted equestrian, has won many prizes at horse shows."
The possessive form of the proper noun Australian is Australian's.Example: An Australian's entry won the beef barbecue category.
The plural form of the noun horse is horses.The plural possessive noun is horses'.Example: The horses' stable is beside the barn. (the stable for horses)
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.