Answer:
Nuestra abuela es muy simpática. Siempre nos da galletas y leche cuando le visitamos.
Step-by-step explanation:
The direct object pronoun should take into consideration the personal pronoun with which you’re beginning the sentence. In this case, when you begin with “Nuestra” you must use the direct object pronoun “nos” which always corresponds with “nuestro”, “nuestros”, “nuestra” and “nuestras”.
The rest of the options are better used in the following cases:
“Me”: When the sentence begins with “yo” or when making reference to the first person.
“Te”: When the sentence begins with “tú” or when making reference to the second person.
“Les”: When the sentence begins with “ustedes” or “ellos”, or when making reference to the second person of the plural (except when using the personal pronoun “vosotros” which is only used in Spain) or the third person of the plural.