Word Schemes Analysis:
- The image displays several word schemes, which are graphical representations of word structures or forms.
- These schemes likely represent different grammatical forms of words or word-building patterns.
- To determine the part of speech and grammatical features, one would typically analyze the endings and roots represented in the schemes, relating them to known morphological patterns in the Russian language. For example, schemes ending in '-ют', '-ит', '-ет' often indicate verb conjugations in the present or future tense, third person. Schemes with '-а', '-и' might represent noun cases or verb endings. The scheme with 'ну', 'л', 'а' could suggest a past tense verb formation, possibly with a suffix.
Without specific words associated with these schemes, a definitive part of speech and grammatical feature analysis is impossible. However, the presence of common Russian grammatical endings allows for educated guesses about the types of words and their grammatical roles.