Are there any irregular verbs in the present tense? If so, please list them

Are there any irregular verbs in the present tense? If so, please list them

No, because it's in the present tense
The construction of the present continuous tense is as follows:
present progressive
Form: the present continuous tense consists of be (AM / is / are) + ing form of verb (original verb + ing)
See the table below: (all of the following take the verb work as an example)
Affirmative negative interrogative
I am working.I am not working.Am I working?
You are working.You are not working.Are you working?
He is working.He is not working.Is he working?
She is working.She is not working.Is she working?
It is working.It is not working.Is it working?
We are working.We are not working.Are we working?
They are working.They are not working.Are they working?
Abbreviated form: be can be abbreviated in various forms of the present tense. See the table below:
Affirmative and negative
I'm working.I'm not working.
You're working.You 're not working./You aren't working.
He's working.He 's not working./He isn't working.
She's working.She 's not working./She isn't working.
It's working.It 's not working./It isn't working.
We're working.We 're not working./We aren't working.
They're working.They 're not working./They aren't working.
Usage: the present continuous tense indicates that the action is happening or in progress
give an example:
I'm eating an apple.
I'm eating an apple
Present tense
Form: the general present tense consists of subject (I / you / he / she...) + verb prototype (pay attention to the third person singular plus s)
Affirmative negative interrogative
I work.I do not work.Do I work?
You work.You do not work.Do you work?
He works.He does not work.Does he work?
She works.She does not work.Does she work?
It works.It does not work.Does it work?
We work.We do not work.Do we work?
They work.They do not work.Do they work?
Abbreviated form: the verb do is abbreviated in the negative, and the third person singular changes does not into does n't,
All other people say do not become don't
Usage: the present tense is usually used to express habitual actions, often used with adverbs such as time
give an example:
He sings on Monday.
He sings on Monday
I wash my hands everyday.
I wash my hands every day