I forgot to include the following statements. Thank you very much.

1) In the main street there are two baker's shops (if I write two baker's without including "shop" is to be regarded as a mistake?).
2) Elizabeth seeks advice from her astrologer, who predicts that two empires will go to war. However, he cannot predict which will triumph over the other.
3) Jesuits in London conspire (plot) with Philip to assassinate Elizabeth and replace her with Mary. The conspiracy, which Philip calls "The English Enterprise," is known to history as the Babington Plot.
4)Walsingham discovers the plot. The Jesuits, recruit Anthony Babington to assassinate Elizabeth.
5)Walsingham continues to warn Elizabeth against the danger of Spain but she refuses to force her people, half of whom were Catholic, to share her beliefs (to convert to Protestantism.
6) The Spanish ambassador accuses Elizabeth of receiving Spanish gold from pirates. She throws the Spaniards out of court. Meanwhile, Philip is cutting the forests of Spain to build the Spanish Armada to invade England.

1. your choice is "two bakers"= referring to the men OR "two baker's shops" = referring to the shops

2, "which will" OR "which one will"

Sra

1) Including "shop" after "two baker's" is not necessary, but it is recommended for clarity and to avoid any confusion. However, if the context makes it clear that you are referring to baker's shops, you can omit the word "shop" without it being considered a mistake.

2) In this sentence, Elizabeth seeks advice from her astrologer, who predicts that two empires will go to war. However, the astrologer cannot predict which empire will triumph over the other. The sentence is grammatically correct.

3) This sentence describes a historical event known as the Babington Plot. The Jesuits in London conspire with Philip to assassinate Elizabeth and replace her with Mary. The conspiracy is called "The English Enterprise" by Philip, but it is known to history as the Babington Plot. The sentence is grammatically correct.

4) Walsingham, a character or historical figure, discovers the plot. The Jesuits recruit Anthony Babington to assassinate Elizabeth. The sentence is grammatically correct.

5) In this sentence, Walsingham continues to warn Elizabeth about the danger of Spain. However, she refuses to force her people, of whom half were Catholic, to share her beliefs and convert to Protestantism. The sentence is grammatically correct.

6) The Spanish ambassador accuses Elizabeth of receiving Spanish gold from pirates. In response, she throws the Spaniards out of court. Meanwhile, Philip is cutting the forests of Spain to build the Spanish Armada for the purpose of invading England. The sentence is grammatically correct.