My question is since "the present tense would imply that the speaker believes that John still likes chocolate," does that mean when the speaker states "John said he liked chocolate" it imply that the speaker does not believe that John still likes chocolate? A native speaker would not draw that implication. Very often, the context will show whether he still likes it.
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