Rewrite the direct speech as reported speech.
1)’Our company is planning to move out of the city centre next month,’ they said.
They said.
2)’I will always love you, Fred,’ said Sheila.
Sheila told Fred.
3)’You can’t borrow my bike tonight,’ Steve said to Olivia last Monday.
Last Monday, Steve told Olivia.
Explanation: In reported speech, we need to change the pronouns and verb tenses. In this case, "they" becomes "their company" and "is" becomes "was" in past tense since the original statement was made in the past.
2) Sheila told Fred that she would always love him.
Explanation: In reported speech, we change the pronouns and verb tenses. "Sheila" remains the same, but "I" becomes "she" and "will" becomes "would" to indicate past tense.
3) Last Monday, Steve told Olivia that she couldn't borrow his bike that night.
Explanation: In reported speech, we change the pronouns, verb tenses, and add the conjunction "that". "Steve" remains the same, but "you" becomes "she" to indicate third person, and "can't" becomes "couldn't" to indicate past tense. We also add "that" before the reported statement.