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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其れが本当だとすれば、直ぐに行か無きゃ。
Supposing that is true, we'll have to go soon.
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君が嘘をついてないとすると、此の中に犯人が居る。
Supposing that you are not lying, then the criminal is among (the group of) us.
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Getting the sentences
Construction
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Basic Examples:
本当だとすれば (supposing it's true)
行くとすると (supposing (I) go)
安いとすれば (supposing it's cheap)
暇とすると (supposing (he's) available)
Where this grammar is found
Grammar usage notes
It also have in 新完全マスターN2
~としたら、~とすれば、~とすると have an strong assumption, supossition
~となったら、~となれば、~となると
Have a possibility of realization,and make the speaker think about the realization case
Both comes with an intention,or volition sentence later. But cant come with invitation finish like: ましょう、いこう
~としたら、~とすれば、~とすると have an strong assumption, supossition
~となったら、~となれば、~となると
Have a possibility of realization,and make the speaker think about the realization case
Both comes with an intention,or volition sentence later. But cant come with invitation finish like: ましょう、いこう
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