Do you remember anything about the night that he died?
Do you remember what happened that night he died?
Question: Are the two sentences the same?
Thank you!
Do you remember anything about the night that he died?
Do you remember what happened that night he died?
Question: Are the two sentences the same?
Thank you!
Both sentences imply the same thing. It seems like this conversation is happening in a court room. Source: native English speaker
Not exactly the same. There may be things to remember about a certain night that do not involve things happening. Was it cold? Was it cloudy? Was the moon out? How were you feeling? Answers to those sorts of questions and others would apply to your first example above, but not the second.