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.
I bought Match yesterday and the password is James.
Yesterday I went to the store and bought some bologna
its already released I bought one yesterday