match the words in the boxes. how many compound nouns can you make? then look at the my dream holiday quiz and compare the compound nouns with your list. how many more did you make?

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The user's query involves matching words in boxes to form compound nouns, then comparing the number of compound nouns formed with those in a "My Dream Holiday" quiz to see how many more compound nouns were made. From the search results:

  • "My Dream Holiday" quiz mostly relates to selecting holiday preferences and does not directly list compound nouns but may give related vocabulary or thematic words.
  • One result specifically mentions vocabulary exercises involving compound nouns and "My Dream Holiday" quiz for comparison, including examples of compound nouns like "luxury hotel".
  • Another mentions a vocabulary quiz for "My Dream Holiday" aimed at grade 6 students, possibly relevant for the compound noun list.

The user is asking how many compound nouns can be made by matching words from boxes (presumably from an exercise) and then to compare with how many compound nouns are found in "My Dream Holiday" quiz vocabulary. As there is no direct data here on the exact words in the boxes or the list of compound nouns either from the exercise or the quiz, I will need to clarify or find the list of words in the boxes and the compound nouns from the "My Dream Holiday" quiz to perform a comparison. Next step: I will look for specific compound nouns or lists of words related to the "My Dream Holiday" quiz and the exercise involving the matching words in boxes to generate compound nouns. I will fetch the content from the source mentioning the compound nouns from "My Dream Holiday" and matching boxes to get the actual lists for comparison. I will fetch URLs from and as they seem directly related to compound noun exercises involving "My Dream Holiday." Fetching content from:

From the first source, words such as "luxury hotel" and others are given as examples of compound nouns that can be made by combining words from boxes.

From the second source, explanations include compound nouns like "return trip" and "day break" along with examples from the "My Dream Holiday" vocabulary, suggesting that more compound nouns can be formed than just the quiz list alone.

Summary:

  • The number of compound nouns one can make by matching words in the boxes is variable depending on how many combinations are possible (e.g., "luxury hotel," "return trip," "day break").
  • The "My Dream Holiday" quiz contains a set list of compound nouns, but additional compound nouns can be made beyond that list from the matching exercise.
  • The exact count depends on the user's combinations from the words in the boxes compared to the quiz compound nouns.

Since no exact initial list of words in boxes or full quiz compound noun list is provided in detail here, a precise numeric comparison cannot be made without that. However, it is clear from the sources that the exercise aims to make learners find multiple compound nouns by combining words and then see if they can do better (make more) than the quiz list. If the exact word boxes or quiz compound noun list are shared or described, a detailed count and comparison can be done. Would the user like to provide or describe the words in the boxes or the quiz compound nouns for an exact answer?