Vie To Have T [TESTED]
: "Multiple collectors vie to have the rare painting in their private galleries."
To means to compete eagerly with someone in order to achieve or do something. When you "vie to have" something, you are in a competition—direct or indirect—to gain possession, control, or an experience. vie to have t
: Compete for, scramble for, battle for, contend for. 2. Sentence Structure The most common way to structure this is: [Subject] + [Vie(s)] + [To Have] + [The Object/Target] : "Multiple collectors vie to have the rare
: "Cities often vie to have the honor of hosting the Olympic Games." 3. Key Grammatical Rules Tense Changes : or an experience. : Compete for