Answer:
The correct object pronoun and the right order in each sentence is:
1. Javier <u>le</u> prestar el abrigo a Gabriel.
2. Nosotros <u>les</u> vendemos ropa a los clientes.
3. El vendedor <u>nos</u> trae las camisetas a mis amigos y a mí.
4. Yo <u>te</u> quiero dar consejos.
5. ¿Tú <u>me</u> vas a comprar un regalo?
6. Carmen y Sofía <u>le</u> muestran las fotos a Milena
Explanation:
To give a correct meaning to each of the sentences in Spanish, you must add object pronouns, both direct and indirect, which may be depending on the personal pronoun to which the action is directed:
Personal Pronoun+Direct object pronoun/Indirect object pronoun.
- Yo: me/<u>me</u>.
- Tú: <u>te</u>/te.
- Él: lo/<u>le</u>.
- Ella: <u>la/le</u>.
- Ello: lo/le.
- Nosotros: nos/<u>nos</u>.
- Ellos: los/<u>les</u>.
You should keep in mind that <em>the object pronouns focus on the person to whom the action is directed, not on who performs it</em>, therefore, you should always see the complement of the sentence to identify the noun to replace and the object pronoun that applies, In addition, <em>the easiest way to identify whether to use direct or indirect object pronouns is to check if the complement has the words "a" or "para"</em> if you have them, you should use indirect object pronouns, if not, you use direct object pronouns if the sentence requires it.