"My father was in a car accident. He’s okay, but does not remember anything what/that happened." Which one is correct (what/that), and why?
In this sentence, the correct word to use is **"that."** So, the sentence should be:
**"My father was in a car accident. He’s okay, but does not remember anything that happened."**
Here's why:
- **"That"** is used to introduce a defining clause that gives essential information about what is being referred to—in this case, "anything that happened."
- **"What"** would change the meaning slightly, making it sound like he doesn't remember anything at all, which isn't quite what you want to convey here.
So, "that" is the right choice because it directly links to the specific event you're talking about (the accident).
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