A practical guide to understanding and using this common English expression
The phrase "be involved in doing something" means to take part in or participate actively in an activity, process, or event.
It often implies a level of engagement, contribution, or responsibility—not just being present, but playing a role.
The standard structure is:
Subject + be (am/is/are/was/were) + involved in + [verb]-ing
Examples:
“After graduation, he became involved in teaching English online.”
“The company was involved in creating sustainable packaging solutions.”
“Many students are involved in volunteering at local shelters.”
Which sentence is correct?
A) She is involved in to design websites.
B) She is involved in designing websites.