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Word 2013 Incorrect Grammar Suggestions

I am having issues with Word 2013 grammar checking. An example is when I type the sentence as below:

Great for when all your washing is complete.

Word tells me that "your" should be "you're" is there something wrong with the Word grammar checker or have I got something set incorrectly?
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It may be hung up on "all" as an extra word.

Word 2016 default install accepts  "Great for when your washing is complete"   No errors.
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Thanks for your comment John, unfortunately that makes no difference in Word 2013. I have noticed of few of these type of errors with 2013.
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Thanks John, I will do that.
You are very welcome and I was happy to help.
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Word is recognising "washing" as an extension of a verb therefore "you are washing" or "you're washing" would be correct. If you were to change it to "laundry" then it would recognise it as a noun and "your laundry" would be recognised as correct.
Thank you for that.