I ___ you to hospital for an X-ray. ?
Explanation
Option A, "would send," implies a hypothetical situation rather than a direct expression of intent. It suggests that the speaker would send the person if certain conditions were met, rather than expressing a desire to do so.
Option C, "am wanting to send," is grammatically incorrect. The verb "want" does not typically use the continuous form in English; instead, we simply say "I want to send..." to express a desire.
Option D, "will like to send," is also incorrect because "will" is used to indicate a future action or decision but is not paired properly with "like." The correct form would be "will like sending" or "would like to send."
In contrast, "would like to send" clearly conveys the speaker's desire and intention to send the person for the X-ray, making it the most natural and grammatically correct option in this context.
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