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The pronoun for the noun sidewalk is it in the singular; they in the plural subjective, and them in the plural objective. For example:

I swept the sidewalk because it was covered with leaves.

The sidewalks for each cottage are the tenants responsibility. They are to be kept clean and clear and the tenants are not permitted to block them.

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