sit down "to" breakfast: an infinitive marker or a preposition?

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That's funny. It could be either, but I hear "to breakfast" as a preposition followed by a noun in your sentence.

In American English, "breakfast" is almost never used as a verb. We speak of having breakfast, not of breakfasting.

But I'm pretty sure British speakers speak of sitting down to tea, and "tea" isn't a verb.
 
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