Yes!! And it's ok! Present perfect tense looks like "he hablado" or something like that. Sounds like you'll only need the "yo" form for the first part. "Yo" form----> "he". Then, the verb you choose will have -ado on the end of it if it's an -ar ending verb. If it's an -er or -ir ending verb, it will have the ending -ido. For example, "he comido, (comer) he recibido, (recibir) he caminado (caminar)" etc. This translates to "I have eaten, I have received, I have walked".
1. buenos
2. alto, guapo
3. bajas, delgadas
4. morenos, pelirroja
5. inteligentes, trabajadoras
6. simpáticos, tontos
^yup that is the answer to the question I think I’m not sure
Answer:
Mi familia y yo somos de Argentina