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You would say "those shops" in English.

"That" and "those" are both demonstratives.

Demonstratives can be either singular or plural.

"That" is used with uncountable nouns or singular countable nouns.

"Those" is used with plural countable nouns.

"Shops" is a plural countable noun.

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