何况 (hékuàng) can mean "let alone" or "all the more." It can be used in the following structure:

何况 within a rhetorical question

Structure

Subj. +  + A +  + ( / ) + Verb, 何况 + B + 

 often appears at the end of this structure, to form a rhetorical question.

何况 can be used in two ways, the first of which where 何况 is used to emphasize that A is easier than B.

Examples

In the above sentences, as A is so easy, then B must be even easier. However if one adds a  or  before the verb then the meaning is reversed: now A is so hard, B would almost be impossible.

何况 doesn't necessarily have to be used with the 连⋯⋯都⋯⋯ structure, and can be used as a simple statement instead of a rhetorical question.

何况 in a statement

Structure

Subj. + () + A, 何况 + B!

Examples

何况 is often used with 尚且, a formal way of saying  can be added to 何况 to add further emphasis.

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