I don't like him with

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navi tasan

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Which is correct:

1 I don't like him with his arrogant manners and self-righteous attitude.

2 I don't like him with the arrogant manners and self-righteous attitude.

I think '2' is incorrect, but 'a' works.

Gratefully,
Navi.
 
You could stretch a point or three and say that 2 might be said if the speaker were identifying the person they didn't like in a group, though many would wince to hear it.
 
Not a teacher.

I think 1st is correct because the sentence you used "his" in it and its required.

I am also learner...
 
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I think [STRIKE]1st[/STRIKE] the first is correct because the sentence you used has "his" in it and [STRIKE]its[/STRIKE] it is required.

I am also a learner...

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