This maintenance plan is suitable for any individual or businesses who want to start with an affordable solution.
I have been thinking about this sentence for a while. I am clueless where to use plural or singular.
From Cambridge Dictionary "We use any before nouns to refer to indefinite or unknown quantities or an unlimited entity"
- This maintenance plan is suitable for any individual or business who wants to start with an affordable solution.
- This maintenance plan is suitable for any individuals or businesses who want to start with an affordable solution.
- This maintenance plan is suitable for any individual or businesses who want to start with an affordable solution.
May I ask if any of the above sentence is grammatically correct?