Monday Muddle: you’re, your, yore

you’re: (subject pronoun + verb) contraction of you are

your: (possessive pronoun) shows that you own something;
it belongs to you

yore: (noun) a time long ago

The term yore is not commonly used anymore except in Christmas carols and some literary contexts. It is preceded by the preposition “of” and is used in expressions like days of yore or knights of yore.