health

  1. He felt much better health.
  2. He felt in much better health.
    Are both correct?
    If so, what is the difference in meaning?
    Thanks.

Canadian45,
1.
Is ‘felt in’ or ‘feel in’ a phrase?
What is the exact meaning for it?
2.
a. I feel in love with you before I even realized I did.
b. I felt in love with you before I even realized I did.
Are these two sentences fine?
Please comment.
Thanks.

[color=blue]I (fell)(was) was in love with you before I (even) reralized it. correct