Here's why:
* The "o" in "joyous" makes the long "o" sound, like in "go" or "know".
* This is because the "o" is followed by a consonant ("y") and then a silent "s".
Let me know if you'd like to explore other vowel sounds!
Here's why:
* The "o" in "joyous" makes the long "o" sound, like in "go" or "know".
* This is because the "o" is followed by a consonant ("y") and then a silent "s".
Let me know if you'd like to explore other vowel sounds!