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Yes, but both adjectives and adverbs can do that, and are called subject complements. Adjectives that follow a linking verb modify the subject, and are called predicate adjectives.

Adverb example:

"It is here." The adverb here tells where it is.

"It is very hard." The adverb, though following the verb, modifies the adjective, hard.

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