grammatical number - What happens when baker's, butcher's, etc. are in the plural?


If the singular it is:



The baker's and the butcher's are closed on Sundays.



Which one is the plural?




  • Bakers and butchers are closed on Sundays.

  • Bakers' and butchers' are closed on Sundays.





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