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Old 17-Jul-2004, 09:33
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hi everybody.

1. is the expression "the rain come and go" correct? is there any another expression fsor situations like "it rains and then stops, rains and stops again?

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"The rain comes and goes". I think it's fine.
You can also say "It rains intermittently".

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