Multiple Choice Option [wonderful holiday]

  1. We had …… as you did.

a)as wonderful a holiday (Answer Key)
b)as wonderful holiday
c)as holiday a wonderful
d)a wonderful as holiday
e)as a wonderful holiday (I have added this one as an extra option & self made option)

Source: text book

Hello,
Doe “e” work in my test or not?

Thank you.

No.

Is there context in which the pattern “as + a/an + adjective + noun” works? Thanks.

Yes, you could say: I cherish it as a wonderful holiday.

To me the given sentence imports thus:
Our holiday was as wonderful as yours.
We had a holiday as wonderful as you had/did.

As a wonderful holiday, this one would be hard to beat.
which means
When you think about what would make a wonderful holiday, this one would be difficult to surpass as it falls into that category really well.

Thank you.

I intended to use it with the singular form. Is it completely wrong?

Our holiday was [b]as[/b] wonderful [b]as[/b] yours. 

I’d like to ask some questions about the sentence.
Is the first “as” an adverb and the second “as” a preposition?

Is the first “as” an adverb and the second “as” a conjunction?

Thanks. I got the meaning. However, is “as” a preposition here?