Hon.
It's singular. "First honors" is also equivalent to "all the honors of being first", or "first over all honors". So, yeah, singular. But I bet it's safer to use First Honor instead, without the s.
The abbreviation of electron is e−.
The abbreviation of "have not" is "haven't."
There would be no abbreviation for Houston, but the abbreviation for Texas is TX.
There is no abbreviation.
The degree abbreviation for honors specialization in Kinesiology is typically B.H.K. (Bachelor of Human Kinetics).
Passing honors, side honors, gun salutes
He received many honors in high school. She honors her parents. She received three honors in her lifetime.
Graduate with honors.
The Honors tab is a signal to Honors Credit students that they have an Honors assignment to complete.
She received honors for her outstanding academic achievements.
Honors
1st honors
Yes, graduate degrees can have honors, such as "with distinction" or "with honors," depending on the academic performance of the student.
It is possible to use honors in a sentence. Here are a few examples. Sally graduated high school with honors. Albert enjoyed the honors banquet.
no that is illegal
the White House honors the president.