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Amy's would be an adjective describing whose pencils. (Amy's pencils)

It is a proper noun in the Genitive case, and it's an Attribute.

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The word "Amy's" in the sentence "These pencils are Amy's" is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership. It shows that the pencils belong to Amy.

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Q: What part of speech is the word Amy's in These pencils are Amy's?
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