The apostrophe is incorrect in the question, What did you do with the houseplant's I bought yesterday? It should be:
What did you do with the houseplants I bought yesterday?
Explanations:
Houseplants is plural.
example: I bought 6 houseplants in red containers.
Houseplant's is singular possessive.
example: The houseplant's leaves were red-colored.
Houseplants' is plural possessive.
example: All the houseplants' leaves had wilted since I bought them yesterday.
Yes! -and it could be a statement OR a question :)
The book which you bought yesterday is lost.
The correct form is "Has she bought..." (she has bought).
Yesterday, I bought cookies.
Neither. It's a noun. It can be a direct object though. Ie. We bought the camera yesterday.
I bought a new bedspread yesterday.
Neither. It's a noun. It can be a direct object though. Ie. We bought the camera yesterday.
That is the correct spelling "bought" (the past tense of to buy).
NEW and THAT are adjectives.
We bought new pants at American Eagle yesterday.
I bought Match yesterday and the password is James.
its already released I bought one yesterday