No Its Impossible.
But In The Future I Think There Is A Solution.
A question is an interrogative sentence, used to ask a direct question or inquiry. It seeks information or confirmation from the listener or reader.
imperative
Exclamatory
interrogative
declarative exclamatory interrogative imperative
It is called an imperative sentence; the sentence purpose is imperative. (As opposed to a declarative sentence, which tells a fact, or an interrogative sentence, which asks a question.)
The sentence "Please watch it" is imperative because it is giving a command or request to someone.
It is interrogative, being a question and starting with the word "who".
The phrase "look out below" is imperative, as it is a command or request.
This sentence is interrogative. It is asking a question about someone's name.
declarative
To transform an interrogative sentence to negative form, you can add the word "not" after the auxiliary verb. For example, change "Is he coming?" to "Is he not coming?"