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The pronoun depends on the usage in the sentence.

subject - ils

Les garçons sont là. -- Ils sont là.

direct object - les

J'ai trouvé les garçons. -- Je les ai trouvés.

indirect object - leur

Elle offre un cadeau aux garçons. -- Elle leur offre un cadeau.

other - eux

Vous ferez une promenade avec les garçons. -- Vous ferez une promenade avec eux.

Tiens ! Ce sont les garçons ! -- Tiens ! Ce sont eux !

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