when in a team of

JEic

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Can I write like this?

(a) When in a group of six to nine guests present, try to avoid....

It sounds like a short version of

(b) "When you are in a group of six to nine guests present, please try to avoid...."

If (a) and (b) mean the same thing, in (b) the subject is 'you'. I am wondering what is the subject in (a)?
 

Piscean

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The verb is the imperative form 'try' with the implied subject 'you'.
 

Tarheel

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I avoid using "try" when I give advice.
 
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