It's simple present and it's fine in that context.
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Anonymous Can present simple used for non habitual actions? For exampleWhat do you think of this? I agree. Is I agree above in the present simple?Some verbs (called stative verbs) are not usually used in the continuous forms like, for example, agree, love, believe, doubt, guess, prefer, remember, want, wish, like, dislike, surprise, satisfy, seem, n