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Supposing A is true; If A is the case
とすると is typically followed by an obvious or expected result, while とすれば is followed by something less definite.
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それ          すぐに       
Supposing that is true, we'll have to go soon.
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              この      いる  
Supposing that you are not lying, then the criminal is among (the group of) us.

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(Elements in parentheses are optional.)
ANoun
 
Aな-adjective: (without な)
 
Aい-adjective
 
AVerb: Casual
 
 
すると/すれば
Basic Examples:
だとすれば (supposing it's true)

とすると (supposing (I) go)

とすれば (supposing it's cheap)

とすると (supposing (he's) available)

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