Grey for me, but both are acceptable.
2007-10-29 14:51:02
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answer #1
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answered by FRANKFUSS 6
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According to the dictionary, either spelling is correct. I have GRAY hair, but I drink Earl Grey Tea.
2007-10-29 21:53:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Grey became the established British spelling in the 20th century, pace Dr. Johnson and others, and is but a minor variant in American English, according to dictionaries. Canadians tend to prefer grey. Some American writers tend to assign wistful, positive connotations to grey. I use "gray"
2007-10-29 21:51:50
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answer #3
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answered by Devlin 2
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i like to spell it "grey"
and i am in the states, if it makes any difference
[ am i supposed to spell it gray then?]
2007-10-29 21:51:47
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Grey.
2007-10-30 15:18:18
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answered by Candi Apples 7
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Gray is an adjective and grey is and adjective and a verb.
They still both mean the color in between black and white.
2007-10-29 21:53:40
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answer #6
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answered by Ji Eun 2
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americans typically spell it Gray
brits use Grey
2007-10-29 21:51:40
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answered by fetal 4
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Im in America and I spell it "grey"...both are acceptable.
2007-10-29 21:55:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, weird.....I never noticed that! It is correct both ways--grey or gray.
2007-10-29 21:56:42
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answer #9
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answered by ♪♫ Angela Mae ♫♪ 2
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Depends on the ???? my dear girl!!!!! lol is an Elephant Grey??? or classed as SAD and is then Gray!!!!!! doh i havn't a clue!!! xxxxxxxx
2007-10-30 19:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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