This is a correct sentence.
Lay is the present tense and that is how you have written the sentence.
You could also write 'The bags were laid out abandoned in front of them' in the past tense, but this implies someone has done the 'laying' and as such lacks the true sense of abandonment your sentence offers - as if the bags had been there for some time, just 'laying' around.
yes
in the ground.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, raccoons do not live in the ground. However, they may take over an abandoned animal burrow to use as a den.
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They don't - they occupy abandoned holes made by other animals.
glides on the ground
Juliet spotted her necklace on the ground.
after the meal, the man was imbalace and fell to the ground.
ground round
There are five syllables in the sentence 'The ground is covered'. (The ground is cov-ered)
Yes. The purse is considered either lost property or abandoned property.
Yes, especially if they are looking for a den. They will use an abandoned burrow of another animal.