Bigmike1 wrote:
I hate to correct you but as a former teacher I just can't resist. It's if you're interested. This is a contraction of you are. Your is used to show possession. Your house, your gun, etc. Forgive me for pointing this out.
Ditto…retired English teacher here. It’s (= it is) "you're" for "you are" as you stated. Sometimes even auto correct gets it wrong!