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Juan y Carla (tener) ideas buenas.
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Juan y Carla (tener) ideas buenas.
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"tener" is more of past tense. To say Juan and Carla have good ideas it would be, "Juan y Carla tienen ideas buenas". Your sentence says, "Juan and Carla had good ideas" it makes sense, but in Spanish not so much. Tener is more of "to have" type word.
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Juan y Carla tienen ideas buenas.
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