It looks like the subject is missing, is the subject here "you"?
Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
You are correct! The subject in this sentence is "you." Even though it seems as though there isn't a subject, it is implied. This happens fairly often in English where the subject, usually "you," is omitted. Here are examples of sentences where the subject is implied. Ex: Mind telling me what's going on? (Missing subject is you) Ex: Want to go out to dinner? (Missing subject is you)