Winning was everything.

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Elitez

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In this sentence: "Winning was everything ". Is winning used as gerund or infinitive?
 

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Gerund. Infinitives don't end in -ing.
 

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Hello, Elitez:

Kindly remember the appearance of infinitives and gerunds, and then you will not be confused in the future.

I have made up these sentences:

1. To eat ice cream is fun. (infinitive).
2. Eating ice cream is fun. (gerund)

3. I like reading newspapers. (gerund)
4. I like to read newspapers. (infinitive)

Note: Sometimes the "to" of the infinitive is optional after certain verbs (such as "help"): "He helped me (to) do it."

Note: Sometimes the "to" of the infinitive must NOT be used after certain verbs (such as "see"): "I saw him do it."

(Books use the term "bare infinitive" for an infinitive without the word "to.")
 

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Very good explanation. Thank you TheParser.
 

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Elitez, which website link is that?
 

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This sentence was given as an example for infinitive in a website.
'Winning was everything.
(This proves that the infinitive to win is being used a noun.)'── quoted from the site shown in the OP's post#8.

I think 'the infinitive' refers to 'to win' instead of 'Winning', but I am not a teacher.
 

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I always thought that was from Vince Lombardi. Evidently not.
 

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Yes, me too. It seems he used it, but didn't originate it.
 
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